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Location: martinsburg wv | here one going to try out tomorrow i will let you know how it runs
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| Wow I really like the look of that bait....and i mean i REALLY like the look of that bait. What type of wood did you use? |
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Location: martinsburg wv | cedar |
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Location: South-Central VA | Looks great! If you have any trouble with it, try moving the line tie a bit farther under the nose.
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| move the pull screw. the bait will roll over.. it looks great otherwise |
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Location: martinsburg wv | woodie your right thanks for the help |
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Location: martinsburg wv | need to do some more work on the 10'' on but the other two run just the way i want them the orange one is 5'' and the green one is 7'' now i need to get me a airbrush any tip on a good one will help or if any one on here has one for sale let me know thanks
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| I got a cheap dual action airbrush from Fleet Farm for $30. Works great for the few that I make for a low investment. I run it off of a small 2 gal pancake compressor I already had. |
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