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| let me know what you think
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| here is one more
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| They'll bite on that!! |
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| Those are dang nice! Really like the yellow tiger with orange tail. Nice work, I would be very proud of those. Unless your like the rest of the basement builders on here that turn that #*#* out on a daily basis. |
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Location: Madison, WI | Nice job, I like the color patterns.
How do the run? Are the weighted and run like a hughs, or are they a sub surface like a weagle?
Really nice work |
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Location: sun prairie,wi | nice looking baits..... |
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Location: Twin Cities | You might recognize his work.....
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| thanks for the replys, the baits work like a phatom but with out alot of the bellyroll, an they have a slower fall. I like that because I fish mainly on lake of the woods and it seems phantoms drop just a little to fast for me .I call the bait Phits and I make a walk the dog top water that I call a tantrum. |
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| I got a phit and like the slow presentation in shallow situations. It produced a nice 45" on wi opener |
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