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Location: Moses Lake, WA | I found this inexpensive reflective tape that had both a hexagonal scale pattern and internal lines of square reflectors. Photographing it proved somewhat tricky for my limited skills. The lure is a Grandma blank with a Jake lip. It photographed better in the dark than it did in the light.
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | That's a winner Gary! Lookin' good. Lookin' real good.
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| very nice where did you aquire the tape
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Location: oswego, il | I like that! |
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Location: Moses Lake, WA | rougarou -
I got the tape off of ebay after doing a search for "reflector tape." It comes in various colors but what appealed to me was that you could get it in both 2" and 4" widths for siding large lures like Mag Shads. I paid about $6 for ten feet of 2" width which makes it a steal compared to other siding materials. |
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Location: Central Wisconsin | looks incredible Gary!!!Take a pic with the flash on! I was impressed how much it still shines underneath paint!
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