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SolarFall
Posted 1/14/2014 8:03 AM (#684520)
Subject: some bigger baits




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Location: Finland
so i was asked to make these 2 muskie baits recently and just though i would share the pics. the one with the tails 49cm long and weighs 385g and the other one is a walk the dog type of topwater cruiser it's 21cm and 145g. the colors are a bit abstract but the idea was to create something that muskies have not ever seen before.






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weedsnager
Posted 1/14/2014 8:38 AM (#684528 - in reply to #684520)
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Location: St. John, Indiana
Very nice
ShutUpNFish
Posted 1/14/2014 10:47 AM (#684546 - in reply to #684520)
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Location: Money, PA
Great contrast...sweet work.
Veithr3293
Posted 1/14/2014 10:57 AM (#684552 - in reply to #684520)
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The big one is my favorite out of the two
genesisperformance
Posted 1/14/2014 11:49 AM (#684566 - in reply to #684520)
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Location: Lakeville, MN
awesome as usual man!

I enjoy your instructional videos they are helping me a lot! hopefully ill be able to post some pics soon

Edited by genesisperformance 1/14/2014 11:50 AM
Brad P
Posted 1/14/2014 12:28 PM (#684574 - in reply to #684520)
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I really like the heavy bait, very interesting idea.
SolarFall
Posted 1/14/2014 10:24 PM (#684763 - in reply to #684520)
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Location: Finland
thanks guys i really like these more abstract colors my self too
Riley-H
Posted 1/15/2014 1:53 PM (#684851 - in reply to #684520)
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Those are sweet. Does the big one with the tail have an action like a swimbait having the joint in it?
Brad P
Posted 1/15/2014 3:37 PM (#684876 - in reply to #684520)
Subject: Re: some bigger baits




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Solar, I have a question on that jointed lure. Does the grub tail cause the rear piece to move in the water or is the action more of a tighter wiggle? I'm intrigued by this design as it is similar to ideas I've had.

Edited by Brad P 1/15/2014 3:39 PM
SolarFall
Posted 1/16/2014 1:59 AM (#684972 - in reply to #684876)
Subject: Re: some bigger baits




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Location: Finland
Riley-H - 1/15/2014 1:53 PM

Those are sweet. Does the big one with the tail have an action like a swimbait having the joint in it?


Brad P - 1/15/2014 3:37 PM

Solar, I have a question on that jointed lure. Does the grub tail cause the rear piece to move in the water or is the action more of a tighter wiggle? I'm intrigued by this design as it is similar to ideas I've had.


it basically just give is extra movement when you jerk your rod, i think that was the idea of what the fellow i did these baits had regarding the joint.
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