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Location: Burton, Ohio | Hey everyone, I made a couple of 10" walleye cranks. I changed a couple of things with the pattern and the eye. Hope you like it.
One is going to the Rhinelander outing for the boys with a couple of other goodies. Maybe I can make it next year! LOL
Thanks M1 for having this forum. Good fishing everyone!
John
Attachments ---------------- DSC04204ewalleye2.jpg (37KB - 110 downloads) DSC04139ewalleye6.jpg (27KB - 97 downloads) DSC04199ewalleye1.jpg (25KB - 108 downloads)
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| Very NICE John!!!!!
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Location: canada | awesome as always john, or can i call you mr hollywood, L.O.L.
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Location: big cove tannery pa | awesome looking |
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Location: Freedom, WI | Your work keeps getting better, works of art. |
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| I like that eye much better than the "fuzzy" one! |
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| Tigger, you amaze me.
I love the detailing on the fins. That one step adds so much realism.
Truly awesome work.
Man, you got some hairy arms! LOL!!! |
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Location: Oregon | Beaver - 6/6/2007 1:11 PM
Man, you got some hairy arms! LOL!!!
Lol............. |
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| RiverMan - 6/6/2007 10:22 PM
Beaver - 6/6/2007 1:11 PM
Man, you got some hairy arms! LOL!!!
Lol.............
Beav, you should see the arms of Jed , you'd be amazed!
LOL
PS John....great work again man! |
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Location: Burton, Ohio | Thanks guys! LOL I wish the hair would stay on top of my head!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
I know the baits are way over done. I still get enjoyment out of them. LOL I really don't think the musky care so much on the detail but it is fun doing them.
I fish a little walleye circuit here in Ohio. I catch lots of those little 10" to get good looks at them! I need to find some bigger ones during the tournaments! LOL
I think we all get a little better with each bait we make. Believe me I have plenty that never make to the final steps.
Thanks again everyone
John |
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