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| Both 12 inches. Both hardwood bodied. Both in 10 coats of Real Red.
Edited by big_baits 3/19/2008 10:06 AM
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Location: oswego, il | That topwater looks like it would push a ton of water. The only thing I would change would be the hook size. Not sure what size those are but a 7/0 or an 8/0 would give a better hookup.
The jerkbait looks cool too. I would love to see a video of these things in the water! |
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| Big_Baits here...
The hooks are quite large, and the bottom half of the bait sits subsurface, as the joint is up and down versus side to side. The tail section is wieghted and rattles. I think hook-up would be o.k. as musky would probably grab the beaver's tail!
I want to get them out of the tub and into the lake, but we've got ice!! The KongPolly is a floating diving lure, with rattles. Slashes pretty good I think. |
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| The walleye Shallow Invader in pic1 is a winner. |
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| Thats the truth! |
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| what does the bottom lure do in the water? |
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| They're pretty strange. Very rough looking. But maybe the fish will like them! |
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| Looking good. Those things are HUGE! |
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