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Message Subject: Some new 5" & 7" Cranks | |||
JPMYERSLURES |
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Posts: 34 Location: OHIO | Here are some cranks I finished last weekend.. All are 5" and in the 1.7-1.9oz range with exception of the 7" gold foil Sucker pattern.. Colors: Copper foil, Fire Shad, Gold foil, Natural Shad, and Gold foil Sucker.. John Edited by JPMYERSLURES 6/17/2010 4:34 PM Attachments ---------------- 005 [640x480].JPG (89KB - 118 downloads) 011 [640x480].JPG (68KB - 116 downloads) 017 [640x480].JPG (82KB - 124 downloads) 028 [640x480].JPG (65KB - 117 downloads) 036 [640x480].JPG (67KB - 121 downloads) 035 [640x480].JPG (69KB - 124 downloads) | ||
ebenezer |
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simply scha-weet! i'm drooling! | |||
bigbite |
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Posts: 1348 Location: Pewaukee, WI | John those paint jobs are outstanding!! It looks like they could swim away under their own power. | ||
jakejusa |
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Posts: 994 Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan! | The eyes are a great touch along with the fin it does look alive. very nice work! | ||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20219 Location: oswego, il | Those ar great looking baits! I do have a question, how do the baits run with a horizontal line tie? Never seen a crankbait with a line tie in that direction. | ||
CiscoKid |
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Posts: 1906 Location: Oconto Falls, WI | Those are some great looking baits! | ||
MuskyFix |
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Very Nice baits | |||
JPMYERSLURES |
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Posts: 34 Location: OHIO | ToddM - 6/22/2010 7:38 PM Those ar great looking baits! I do have a question, how do the baits run with a horizontal line tie? Never seen a crankbait with a line tie in that direction. Thanks for all the good comments, i appreciate it very much.. Hey Todd, They run great w/the horz tie positioning.. It helps keep the roll under control without having to add more weight.. one less splitshot used in belly.. Also I assemble & pre-test every lure prior to painting and I can tune the lure during pre-test.. Bending the horz tie alters the depth it runs by bending tie slightly up or down.. if you're familiar w/the old Creek Chub Pikie lure or Creek Chub Surfster, they had the thru-wire horizontal tie coming out of the metal lip.. You would tune it by bending the tie as I described.. Both of those lures are still widely in use today in saltwtater for stripers.. I caught onto the horz tie by having made & custom painted hundreds of Pikies & Surfsters for striper guys on the east coast over the years.. Thank again everyone, John~ | ||
JPMYERSLURES |
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Posts: 34 Location: OHIO | Heres a couple more shads I just finished a few days ago.. One is another natural & the other is a new color: Albino Bleeding Shad..haha.. Attachments ---------------- 064 [640x480].JPG (73KB - 114 downloads) 004 [640x480].JPG (66KB - 119 downloads) | ||
JPMYERSLURES |
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Posts: 34 Location: OHIO | Here is a medium size Ohio farm pond Largemouth Bass I caught today.. I was swim testing a few lures and hooked this fish, decided to take a photo.. The lure is one of my handmade crankbaits, and is 5.5" and 2.3 ounces.. It is in a silver foil shad pattern.. I was wearing my lucky Ramones T-shirt, and caught the bass on my third cast.. Ok, so the lure worked great, testing is over!... Jp~ Attachments ---------------- Ramonesfishin [640x480] [].JPG (70KB - 108 downloads) | ||
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