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| Hello fellas lurebuilders! I was reading this forum for a while, but had nothing much to show as I just stepping into this world of right sized lures :) well, almost right. The biggest ones I make is 7 inch, but it's mainly because I don't have any right equipment to throw them :D so here it is, 7 inch, slow sinking jerkbait, wood, foil, epoxy. It has a tail fin that helps to drive such a big and flat body
Edited by Timber 5/17/2013 4:28 PM
Attachments ---------------- mama_roach_musky.jpg (33KB - 143 downloads)
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| Very nice |
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Location: PA | Nice job, welcome aboard. |
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Location: Pigeon Forge TN. | Very nice indeed, Welcome aboard |
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Location: Moses Lake, WA | Sweet! This lure has innovation written all over it. Welcome aboard. |
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| thanks guys!
borrowed GoPro and made a short underwater clip.
http://vimeo.com/71289691
Not sure if swimbait is correct term for this lure :/
Now kinda busy doing other things, so have nothing more to show off but some building process photos :D
Edited by Timber 8/6/2013 2:59 AM
Attachments ---------------- process1.jpg (51KB - 139 downloads) process2.jpg (42KB - 125 downloads) process3.jpg (36KB - 125 downloads)
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Location: South-Central PA | Nice baits! Thanks for posting the how-to pictures. I always enjoy seeing how others builders do their thing.
jeremy |
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Location: PA | Nice work. |
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Location: The Netherlands. | Nice baits ! |
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| thanks guys! And what about the term - swimbait? I suppose it is not quite right one? Maybe glidebait would be more precise? |
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