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jdsplasher
Posted 3/10/2016 6:59 AM (#809200)
Subject: Couple Spring Sampler's





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Location: SE, WI.

Built a couple Lit'l Bro's from my original Splashtail. About 3.5 " long. Bass size Flaptails!

 

Also; a custom Buzz bait. Used my Swimmerhead , and Hand Poured BAT Splittail. Makes a large profile for a Buzz bait.

 Your Thoughts???

 

 

 

 



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ToddM
Posted 3/10/2016 10:05 AM (#809215 - in reply to #809200)
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Location: oswego, il
They look great. How well does the buzzer work? Looks like you need to burn that one? I have played around with adding a big quad plastic blade into the mix. That blade produces a ton of lift while the metal blades make the noise. Allows the bait to run much slower. Will try and post a few pics. Mine are in line as opposed to a spinner bait style.
jdsplasher
Posted 3/10/2016 5:21 PM (#809260 - in reply to #809215)
Subject: Re: Couple Spring Sampler's





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Location: SE, WI.

Todd, will get down to the local mill pond and give you a review how the baits run. Making  Splash tails since the late eighties, pretty confident in those. Besides, I am trying a lighter thinner blade on the lt'l bro's.

 JD

bigbite
Posted 3/10/2016 7:30 PM (#809264 - in reply to #809200)
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Location: Pewaukee, WI
These are beauts JD! You really do nice work. I'll bet the small ones will be a real bass killers.

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jdsplasher
Posted 3/12/2016 6:46 AM (#809435 - in reply to #809264)
Subject: RE: Couple Spring Sampler's





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Location: SE, WI.

Gerry, this mini was helpful in winning a bass league back in the early 90's at Musky Bills. Though bass eat them, the musky really seem to attack these mini Splashtails.

 Great little bait for kids to toss also.

 JD

sworrall
Posted 3/13/2016 9:35 PM (#809622 - in reply to #809200)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
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jdsplasher
Posted 3/14/2016 6:52 AM (#809641 - in reply to #809622)
Subject: Re: Couple Spring Sampler's





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Location: SE, WI.

^ Thanks, Sir!

 Todd, You have a keen eye for buzz baits......back to the drawing board on the buzz bait. it did get on plain ok, but the area from the line tie to the head needs to be set back, as the skirting was tangling with the props:( I tied some hair on the collar, and that helped with lift, but not with casting distance.

 Mini's worked great. The copper splashtail was the winner:)

 JD



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castmaster
Posted 3/15/2016 11:25 AM (#809820 - in reply to #809200)
Subject: Re: Couple Spring Sampler's





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Location: Hastings, mn, 55033
I like those smaller flaptails! I'm guessing you are making your own blades for those smaller flaptails?
jdsplasher
Posted 3/15/2016 2:00 PM (#809846 - in reply to #809820)
Subject: Re: Couple Spring Sampler's





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Location: SE, WI.

yes, Brent. In this smaller version , I wanted to try a thinner blade, .028, and .030.

 I've used the .035, and  .039 and it is a tad tail heavy, but still caught fish with the thicker blade. Just adjusted the front wire a bit:)

 JD

FISHFINDER101
Posted 3/25/2016 10:07 PM (#811274 - in reply to #809200)
Subject: Re: Couple Spring Sampler's




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Location: Poynette WI.
Flap tails are taking off more every year. I keep saying I'm going to get a couple every time I see yours. Nice work!
jdsplasher
Posted 3/26/2016 6:36 AM (#811286 - in reply to #811274)
Subject: Re: Couple Spring Sampler's





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Location: SE, WI.

Thanks E. 

 Hope those spinnerbait Blanks are working for you:) Poured a couple hundred this winter;)

 Jd

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