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| Message Subject: So you say Musky are cannibals?? | |||
| big_baits |
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Posts: 44 | What do you think? Attachments ---------------- musky_squared.jpg (74KB - 147 downloads) | ||
| big_baits |
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Posts: 44 | geeze, no one like it at all. Edited by big_baits 3/10/2008 11:15 AM | ||
| BALDY |
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Posts: 2378 | Looks kind of cool, but does it work? | ||
| Thermal |
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Posts: 24 | love the eyes rilly pop out | ||
| big_baits |
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Posts: 44 | It does work. Tight wobble. Dives about 4 feet. | ||
| muskyhunter63 |
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Posts: 706 Location: Richland Center, WI. | Is that a photo finish applied over the wood? Very realistic! Ken | ||
| big_baits |
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Posts: 44 | Its actually an illustration done on acid free paper, chemically bonded to carved pine, then sealed in 25 thin coats of flat. | ||
| Jason413 |
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Posts: 119 | The photo finish is great! Might I suggest rounding off the edges? The profile shape is great. With round off edges you could really be onto something | ||
| Magruter |
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Posts: 1316 Location: Madison, WI | Nice paint job, but it looks like a shaped 2x4. Gotta give it some curves! | ||
| big_baits |
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Posts: 44 | Its funny, I debated giving it curves, but - and hear me out, I'm thinking that the angles will cause more commotion/distubance in the water. Not only that, the angles lends itself to easier application of the fine paper, and easier balancing. Also, i'm not to good with the dremel. I dunno, it's got a certain appeal to it I think as it is, but I hear your points, and they are good ones. I'm using the same process on a peacock bass imitation. It's a blast to do, and comes out organic and folk-artsy. I'm thinking Musky would love to wallop one of thier own - like this... Thanks for the kind words. Edited by big_baits 3/10/2008 1:20 PM | ||
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Posts: 44 | Oh and I did sand my wood mold, so it is slightly rounded! | ||
| RiverMan |
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Posts: 1504 Location: Oregon | You won't be able to keep any clear coat on the edges unless you round them over. A monster lure! Jed V. | ||
| esox50 |
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Posts: 2024 | One question: What the heck do you use to troll that with???? | ||
| MikeHulbert |
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Posts: 2427 Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | Looks good, but I would definately round the edges and not make the body of it so thick. How big/long is this lure? | ||
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| 9+ inches. I use a broom stick and a some butchers twine.. 40-60 pound test on a Quantum Blue Runner, strapped to an old cherrywood graphite, heavy action. She's probably wieghs no more than a Salmo Skinner, maybe a little more. They edges on the bait make it thump like a mother. | |||
| Pointerpride102 |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | Could use that to capitalize on Kleptoparsitism at its finest. | ||
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| Ah yes, intraspecific battle royal! | |||
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| I think the square corners could be great. After all, are you trying to sell it to fish or fishermen? | |||
| big_baits |
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Posts: 44 | Musky Squared Baits, hey it's what I do. | ||
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Posts: 388 | Being that that lure is much longer than it is deep and wide I would guess that you will loose the tight wobble and diving action that you described and instead get more of a chop dive action without the flat surface on top. By far your best lure yet that you have made and shared on this forum yet. Keep up the good work! | ||
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Posts: 1530 | keep on building. i like your style. i wish i knew how to post pics. | ||
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Posts: 388 | Check the "Attach a file after posting" box | ||
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