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Location: Verona, WI | Haven't made many baits for quite a while as I have spent a lot more time on the water this year but here's my school of perch - an 8", a 6", and a new 4" Timberwolf Pup. The 4" should be a good spring bait. I started out trying to make a small wood glider with similar action to a baby squirko but couldn't get it right. However the tail fell off during testing and the bait worked great so I was left with a 4" glider. I'll try and get some video up over the next couple of days.
Shane
Edited by ShaneW 8/7/2009 8:26 PM
(8 Inch Perch Timberwolf.jpg)
(6 Inch Perch Timberwolf.jpg)
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School of Perch.jpg (67KB - 111 downloads)
8 Inch Perch Timberwolf.jpg (65KB - 114 downloads)
6 Inch Perch Timberwolf.jpg (57KB - 111 downloads)
4 Inch Timberwolf.jpg (45KB - 121 downloads)
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Location: Madison, WI | Shane,
Really, really sharp. I love the paint jobs, are they made from poplar? How about weighting?
I just started building,and I live in Madison. Please feel free to comment on any posts I make, i'm really trying to learn as much as I can. how the fishing been/
Thanks,
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Location: Oregon | Beautiful job. |
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Posts: 619
Location: Verona, WI | Thanks guys. As far as the baits they are made from poplar. I like using poplar because it provides the best balance IMHO between weight requirements and action. As far as weight the 8 incher weighs 5 oz. the 6 incher weighs 4 oz and the 4 incher weights 2 oz.
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Location: oswego, il | Shane, those are sweet baits. I bet they look great in the wter too.  |
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Posts: 547
Location: Oshkosh | I have one of the 6" and they do look awesome in the water, thinking I might have to get one of the 4" and 8" as well. Highly recommend these to anyone!!
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Location: Oak Lawn, IL | Very, very nice! I know a lake those 8 inchers would be dynomite on! |
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| Looks awesome. Can't wait to see the action. |
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