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Sharptooth |
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Posts: 79 Location: West Virginia | New glider Im making now... Attachments ---------------- Crappiedirtyglidephone.jpg (89KB - 115 downloads) | ||
little one |
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Posts: 501 Location: S.Wisconsin | I like it. What is the length? | ||
Sharptooth |
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Posts: 79 Location: West Virginia | This model is a 7"er | ||
SolarFall |
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Posts: 278 Location: Finland | the shape looks exactly like the ones i've done in the past hehe looks cool tough | ||
baitmaker |
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SolarFall - 1/28/2012 1:17 PM the shape looks exactly like the ones i've done in the past hehe looks cool tough Seriously? The bait looks like most of the gliders out there.Solarfall, dont be so proud of yourself (good advice in life). Your baits look like copies of other high end guys too. I would say that it looks most like an orginal "The Natural". WAAY before your time . Don't bash or make comments like that if you dont know your bait history. The bait looks great! It will even better chewed | |||
Sharptooth |
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Posts: 79 Location: West Virginia | Thanks for the compliments guys. i think the reason alot of glides have this similar shape is due to the action it has. I make about 3 different designs of glide baits and overall this one is the easiest to use. Shape of the lure isnt the only thing that needs concern. Type of wood (density) and weight quantity and placement play the major roles. Looks as though you guys may know about lure making so Im probly just preaching to the choir here lol. Anyway, again thanks for the compliments. | ||
SolarFall |
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Posts: 278 Location: Finland | baitmaker - 1/28/2012 2:32 PM SolarFall - 1/28/2012 1:17 PM the shape looks exactly like the ones i've done in the past hehe looks cool tough Seriously? The bait looks like most of the gliders out there.Solarfall, dont be so proud of yourself (good advice in life). Your baits look like copies of other high end guys too. I would say that it looks most like an orginal "The Natural". WAAY before your time . Don't bash or make comments like that if you dont know your bait history. The bait looks great! It will even better chewed ;) hehe i was not bashing him for copying my lures i was just saying they look very similar to ones I've done in the past, also i don't think i have ever claimed to be "original" in my designs, I'm sure there are ton of baits that look very similar to what i've ended up doing. jeezz sometimes you American ( I'm assuming you are one) fellows takes things way too seriously, i guess i could have worded my post a bit better so that there was no room left for drawing up wrong conclusion too. :D but yeah great looking lure Sharptooth im sure that thing is gonna catch you some nice pikes/muskies Edited by SolarFall 1/29/2012 7:44 AM | ||
esox911 |
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Posts: 556 | Almost all the NEW and original lures I see are actually similar to others either currently being made or older designs. I mean really how many crankbait or glidebait designs can be made---they are almost all similar in some ways. But I have to say all the baits / designs / and paints schemes I see on here are very nice and everyone should be proud of their work. I will post some of the ones we have been making some time. All cranks as of right now but we have been working on some glider designs as well--still messing with the weighting of them before we prep them for paint. Made about 30 cranks so far this winter and have another 30-40 bodies made up future baits. It has been alot of fun as this is our first attempt at actually making our own lures--had a few ups and downs but we have a couple designs that are up and working well. | ||
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