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MACONE
Posted 1/13/2014 4:31 AM (#684234)
Subject: Plum Crazy





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Location: Xenia, Ohio
Double 10: Handcrafted with top-notch components and specialty tig welded eyes’s made with four high quality hand tied magnum flashabou skirts, two Heavy magnum #10 Colorado blades custom painted on super strong .072" stainless wire and all metal beads, heat shrunk back hooks for better hooking percentage with attractant feathers, super durable 7/0 treble in back, 6/0 treble in front. Weights 3 1/2 oz.


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musky slut
Posted 1/13/2014 8:42 AM (#684264 - in reply to #684234)
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LOOKS HOT
Northern-pike.
Posted 1/13/2014 10:34 AM (#684290 - in reply to #684234)
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Posts: 132


Location: The Netherlands.
Nice blades !!
FAT-SKI
Posted 1/13/2014 12:18 PM (#684331 - in reply to #684290)
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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
Did you paint and epoxy the blades yourself? ... I like em
MACONE
Posted 1/13/2014 12:29 PM (#684337 - in reply to #684234)
Subject: RE: Plum Crazy





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Location: Xenia, Ohio
Yes that is correct! I even jewelled the backside's of the blades also.
sworrall
Posted 1/13/2014 11:41 PM (#684500 - in reply to #684234)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Sweet.
Cal
Posted 1/14/2014 7:42 AM (#684517 - in reply to #684234)
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Posts: 177


Location: ON
Why the swivel on the front hook? Great colour, blades are sweet
Zinox
Posted 1/14/2014 8:17 AM (#684522 - in reply to #684234)
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Posts: 1100


True eye candy. Like it A LOT
MACONE
Posted 1/14/2014 8:24 AM (#684525 - in reply to #684234)
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Location: Xenia, Ohio
Why the swivel on the front hook? this tip comes from Steve Herbeck ! I learned a modification from Steve Herbeck a few years ago that I (and many others who fish Eagle) do now. We attach a swivel to the forward hook split-ring to get that hook out and away from the bait a bit more. It keeps the tinsel from tangling the hook allowing it to swing more freely and aids in hook-up percentages.
MACONE
Posted 1/14/2014 8:28 AM (#684526 - in reply to #684525)
Subject: Re: Plum Crazy





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Location: Xenia, Ohio
backside of the blades


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Kingfisher
Posted 1/14/2014 8:40 AM (#684529 - in reply to #684234)
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Location: Muskegon Michigan
I dont think there is anything more you could do to make a buck tail better looking. Outstanding job. I just love the Jeweled blades !!!
byteme90k
Posted 1/14/2014 9:00 AM (#684533 - in reply to #684234)
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA
love those blades
fatfingers
Posted 1/14/2014 9:24 AM (#684535 - in reply to #684234)
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I am if the opinion that it is the detailing that separates the magnificent baits from the good baits.

That bait is magnificent. The jeweling is truly original.
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