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Posts: 43
| Here are my latest creations
they are weighted as suspending / slowsinking to be able to fish the
deeper regions
greetings Ferdinand
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Posts: 921
Location: Apollo, PA | Oh,
Last question,
With that rear hook placement, does it hang up on the tail of the lure. Have found that with other lures of this type. PS They look great man!! |
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Location: South-Central PA | Very nice, clean work.
jeremy |
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Location: oswego, il | Great looking baits, would love to see how they work! |
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Location: canada | very nice, love the shape
Etch |
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Posts: 43
| hey guy’s thanks for the compliments
and here are the specs
Length: 7,87 inch without the lip
weight: 4 oz
it’s balanced with gamakasu hooks 1/0 suspending and 2/0 slow sinking
and it’s made out of 2-component Urethane
The action is not a typical dive and rice bait because it is balanced suspending/slow sinking
when you pull the rod down it will dive and it will stay at that depth and when you start another
pull it will dive again until it reaches its max diving depth (haven’t been on a boat so I can’t tell you what depth that is)
you need to fish this bait in a slow pace, but when you are fishing it and give it a jerk
it will perform a belly roll after which it will come back in its correct position to continue fishing
In our locale pond it looks like a fish feeding from the bottom and when pulled it looks
like it swims a bit further and dives to the bottom and stays there until you pull it again
and when you retrieve it in a steady pace without pulling it, it will swim towards you
performing a swimming action
Ferdinand
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