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Location: KY | This one was on the back of the bench for over a year. Not sure what possessed me to make such a large bait. I really don’t have a rod that will throw it. Through wire construction with 3/32 SS and eight coats of ETex. It is slow sinking and glides 2+ feet to each side with ease. Double split rings and 8/0 3551s.
Edited by BruceKY 12/9/2009 11:42 PM
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Posts: 615
Location: Madison, WI | Bruce,
Sweet lure, I definitely have a rod that can throw it
MS
Edited by muskyslayer96 12/10/2009 4:59 AM
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Location: Williamstown, WV | Yeah pretty sure I have a rod that will toss it a few times...beautiful lure |
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Location: neenah, wisconsin | that is a killer looking glider and the perfect color scheme for wisconsin....outdid yourself ....when u make enough to sell email me for sure i know i got a rod that can handle that bad boy also......very nice ....
Edited by muskie54956 12/10/2009 6:42 PM
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Posts: 615
Location: Madison, WI | Bruce,
I love the bait. I'm interested in the details....wood type, weighting, final weight etc. Very cool!
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Posts: 529
Location: Not Where I Want To Be | Very Nice, I also am pretty sure i have a rod or 3 that can throw it. |
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Posts: 646
Location: In a shack in the woods | Very nice |
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