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Muskykid11
Posted 7/23/2012 6:41 PM (#573374)
Subject: Best wood for topwater lures?




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Ive been using poplar and was wondering if there is a better wood to use for topwater lures? I would be turning this wood on a lathe so it should be easy to turn.
fish eyes
Posted 7/23/2012 8:18 PM (#573398 - in reply to #573374)
Subject: RE: Best wood for topwater lures?




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Bass wood or mahogany works good.

Logan.
muskyslayer96
Posted 7/23/2012 9:54 PM (#573416 - in reply to #573374)
Subject: Re: Best wood for topwater lures?





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Location: Madison, WI
What type of topwater?
I like wrc or pine for creepers and J-bugs, poplar and maple for spooks

MS
Muskykid11
Posted 7/23/2012 10:17 PM (#573420 - in reply to #573374)
Subject: Re: Best wood for topwater lures?




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I build Topraider and Jackpot type lures.
rjbass
Posted 7/24/2012 12:03 AM (#573444 - in reply to #573420)
Subject: Re: Best wood for topwater lures?





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Location: Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
Alaskan Yellow cedar is what I use, and the stuff is great!
wavridr
Posted 7/29/2012 9:11 AM (#574691 - in reply to #573374)
Subject: RE: Best wood for topwater lures?




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Location: Not where I want to be!
White cedar or basswood.
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