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Location: washington state | wanted to see how small i could make a multi-jointed bait that would still have good swimming action. 3", 1/2 oz. swims good. will try it out tomorrow to see what the bass think of it.
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| Sick baits! That video looks like the "Xtreme" baits video though, lol. You are super skilled at making your baits and if you ever have an extra one, I know someone who would like it, ME! Very nice work and I know how tough it is to paint on baits that small. Keep up the good work b/c I love looking at your baits! That bait won't last 5 minutes in any lake in the US without something trying to eat it. Very nice.
Edited by zach2626 7/5/2011 10:25 AM
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| throw that thing out in a lake where ANY fish live and it wont come back alone....nice work! |
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Location: Richfield, MN | Looks like a really sweet bass killer!!! At 3" I would assume alot of other fish would attack it as well.
Let us know your fish fact findings!!
Awesome lure. |
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Location: Drachten (The Netherlands) | Wanna swap it for a whole pack of Trident? Beautiful little swimbait, is it wood, or plastic?
Greetz,
Dick |
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Location: Richfield, MN | DickMac2000 - 7/6/2011 2:07 AM
Wanna swap it for a whole pack of Trident? Beautiful little swimbait, is it wood, or plastic?
Greetz,
Dick
I would be willing to give up 2 packs even!! LOL |
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Location: washington state | DickMac2000 - 7/6/2011 12:07 AM
Wanna swap it for a whole pack of Trident? Beautiful little swimbait, is it wood, or plastic?
Greetz,
Dick
pvc, hand carved |
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