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Patterns for Big Lures Q.
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Grunt Lures
Posted 10/8/2006 9:02 AM (#213326)
Subject: Patterns for Big Lures Q.





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Location: Minnesota
Just cruious which pattern people like better. I doubt the fish care too much but, the muskies don't have the money. I have three basic patterns for some of my simple designs, FireTiger, small wedge pattern, large wedge pattern. If you don't look at the color, which pattern would look best to you if you were walking through a show or store?

Thanks,
James
http://www.gruntmuskielures.com



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woodieb8
Posted 10/8/2006 6:04 PM (#213373 - in reply to #213326)
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orange tiger. small gold scale overlay. chartreuse belly. blk. eyeset. red throat and butt. as sure fire fall color
Grunt Lures
Posted 10/9/2006 8:55 PM (#213637 - in reply to #213373)
Subject: RE: Patterns for Big Lures Q.





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So far it looks like the big scale wedges get the vote. I think that pattern looks better in teh water too. Not sure if I should leave that pattern as is or sharpen the edges. I personally don't like sharp paint lines as I have yet to see a fish with them With that said, I think from a selling point of view the sharp lines look better on some baits.
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