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Message Subject: My new ripple tail
MuskieE
Posted 5/23/2008 4:00 PM (#319380)
Subject: My new ripple tail





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Location: Appleton,WI
Made this buddy up last night has a nice wobble from the flat sides.What do you think??


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Tackle Industries
Posted 5/23/2008 6:09 PM (#319386 - in reply to #319380)
Subject: Re: My new ripple tail





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Location: Land of the Musky
I like it. Does the tail wiggle good? Any made with a little boot at the end of the tail? Looking good! Did he make his own molds? I just made a few molds of my SuperD with plaster and they actually came out ok. Good way to use your old harnesses after the lures bite the dust.
MuskieE
Posted 5/23/2008 6:10 PM (#319387 - in reply to #319380)
Subject: RE: My new ripple tail





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Location: Appleton,WI
yes, the tail has really nice action,i might add a few scales and some eye balls to this.
Guest
Posted 5/24/2008 3:57 PM (#319477 - in reply to #319380)
Subject: RE: My new ripple tail


Nice!!! I bought some of these a couple of years ago from a company overseas. Delalande, I believe it was. But now that you're making the exact identical baits, maybe we'll be able to get them closer to home. Do you plan on selling these???

Brian swanson
Posted 5/24/2008 6:30 PM (#319488 - in reply to #319380)
Subject: RE: My new ripple tail


Sweat Looking,Ive bought some of these before from over seas to.I agree guest it would be nice if they were made over here for the convenience of purchasing them.Hey E any chance on making and selling them??
MuskieE
Posted 5/25/2008 7:07 AM (#319515 - in reply to #319380)
Subject: RE: My new ripple tail





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Location: Appleton,WI
Actually I got the mold off of ebay canada was to good of a deal to pass up and plan on making some for my friends and me,but if you wanted a few I could make some for you guest,other wise andy from shackle attack made these back in the day ask him there might be some laying around his pad.
mike steller
Posted 5/29/2008 3:05 PM (#320090 - in reply to #319380)
Subject: RE: My new ripple tail


Awesome looking bait!Would like to definitly see a few!
Don Pfeiffer
Posted 6/17/2008 10:35 PM (#322798 - in reply to #319380)
Subject: RE: My new ripple tail




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Location: Rhinelander.
How did you get a mold made up so fast to come up with that overnight? The edges appear nice and clean and all the things I use for quick molds donot come out that clean?

Pfeiff
Don Pfeiffer
Posted 6/22/2008 6:14 PM (#323309 - in reply to #322798)
Subject: RE: My new ripple tail




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Location: Rhinelander.
oops I see you had the mold allready. I missed that. Was wondering as I have some of those.

Pfeiff
Decatur
Posted 6/26/2008 12:25 PM (#323943 - in reply to #319380)
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Looks good, how long is it?
MuskieE
Posted 6/26/2008 5:51 PM (#323991 - in reply to #319380)
Subject: RE: My new ripple tail





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Location: Appleton,WI
decature it measures about 8" long.
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