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Location: Hastings, mn, 55033 | I just finished a couple creepers using the new wings from Dick Moore. Thought since no one else had posted showing them on a bait yet I'd do so.
Haven't had a chance to test them yet, but seem to be nice wings. Definitely look better than pretty much any other commercially available wings/brackets (very similar to the le lure wings). I still prefer hand cut wings, but these look like they should do the trick, especially for guys that don't have the time or patience to make handmade wings.
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| Those creeps look great as usual. My source has it the wings are { slightly redesigned ) Le wings so they will run the same. .........Doug Bradley |
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Location: nationwide | Good looking lures. I wish the wings were closer to the old LeLure production lures versus the LeLures available today.
But if you don't like to or don't want to cut out your own wings these are the best available.
Corey Meyer |
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Location: Bemidji, MN | How big are your lures? I have a few sets of the wings sitting in my box, but haven't made any lures with them yet because they seem pretty small. |
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Location: Hastings, mn, 55033 | Both of these are 4" bodies and maybe 5"-5 1/2" loop to loop. |
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