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Location: Glen Ellyn Il | Here are my first swim baits that I made, they are not finished yet, need to ballast them and test them down the river, even before I paint them.
Many thanks to Mikko his videos are outstanding in helping me to build this bait.
I am not a fan of swim baits, but I wanted to see if I could build them, they are fun to build but a lot of cutting and sanding. Bait making is a fun hobby and I love it
Thanks Solar Fall
Gino
Edited by spoonpluggergino 1/8/2014 11:45 AM
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| looks like a lot of work !!! Looking good though |
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Location: St. John, Indiana | Would you mind sharing the video, I've been making a few myself, thanks |
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Location: Glen Ellyn Il | Here is the link
http://solarfallbaits.blogspot.com/
Solar Fall has a post right on this first page
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Location: Finland | great work, i like the curly tail idea should get some muskies and pike interested in them |
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Location: Middletown, Ohio | Looking good Gino !
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Location: Glen Ellyn Il | Thank You Mikko, I love your work, they are made for big musky's, the bait is 22cm long and the tail stretches out to 10cm
Gino |
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Location: The Netherlands. | Looks good ! |
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