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More Muskie Fishing -> Basement Baits and Custom Lure Painting -> Some of the protos I've been making
 
Message Subject: Some of the protos I've been making
Chico R
Posted 5/23/2012 11:07 PM (#561614)
Subject: Some of the protos I've been making





Location: North Metro, MN
Well... long story short i'm obsessed w/ making baits and catching a couple fish. Here's a few from the garage lately that I've been calling the SBD..."Silent But Deadly"


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(SBD (Midnight Hulk).png)


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Attachments SBD (meant to be tullibee).png (88KB - 130 downloads)
Attachments SBD (Midnight Hulk).png (91KB - 119 downloads)
Attachments Killer Crappie S.B.D..png (86KB - 129 downloads)
Attachments Testing Silent But Deadly.png (69KB - 127 downloads)
Chico R
Posted 5/23/2012 11:40 PM (#561615 - in reply to #561614)
Subject: Re: Some of the protos I've been making





Location: North Metro, MN
I wanted to make something "fly like" with awesome action but could still be easily casted w/ a spinning rod w/ braid or a flipping stick. I like how they turned out and have been pretty good so far for pike and even river smallies. Can't wait to keep casting these and testing out more. -Chico
ShutUpNFish
Posted 5/24/2012 6:58 AM (#561624 - in reply to #561614)
Subject: Re: Some of the protos I've been making





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Location: Money, PA
I know just the place for something like those! Very nice baits!
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