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Message Subject: New crankbaits
MRichardson
Posted 2/5/2013 11:31 AM (#615030)
Subject: New crankbaits





 

Hi All, I just finished up my first batch of Molly Diver cranks for release.  The bait has a 9.5” long body length and is over 10” with the lip.  The weight is around 3.5 oz.  The bait has a slow rise with 3/0 round bend Mustads.  It will dive to 8’ on a cast and will troll to 10’ with 100’ of line out.  It is made from a hand poured 12lb density polyurethane foam.  This gives it a density halfway between balsa and cedar.  The bait has a hand formed closed loop through wire weighting harness and a hard epoxy finish.  All craftsmanship is guaranteed. No video is available at this time, but they work like a good crankbait should.  This batch I’m bringing to the Milwaukee show in a couple of weeks.  I plan to make one more batch before springtime and am now starting a build list.




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Muskie Bob
Posted 2/5/2013 11:38 AM (#615035 - in reply to #615030)
Subject: Re: New crankbaits




Posts: 572


wow,,,,looks like a winner, especially the foiled perch. wtg
BCS22
Posted 2/5/2013 12:06 PM (#615042 - in reply to #615030)
Subject: Re: New crankbaits





Posts: 304


Location: PA
They look great.
DH.Pare
Posted 2/5/2013 12:11 PM (#615044 - in reply to #615035)
Subject: Re: New crankbaits




Posts: 288


Location: Montreal, Que. Canada
LOVE them all! How do they react when twitched???

David
MRichardson
Posted 2/5/2013 12:21 PM (#615050 - in reply to #615044)
Subject: Re: New crankbaits





DH.Pare - 2/5/2013 12:11 PM LOVE them all! How do they react when twitched??? David

 

Thanks guys, when twitched they will “kick out” sideways.

jlammusky
Posted 2/5/2013 12:57 PM (#615063 - in reply to #615030)
Subject: Re: New crankbaits





Posts: 360


Location: montreal, canada
nice bait !!!
psv
Posted 2/5/2013 1:57 PM (#615081 - in reply to #615030)
Subject: Re: New crankbaits




Posts: 469


Location: MN
Great looking cranks!
Looking forward to see then in Milwaukee
ShutUpNFish
Posted 2/5/2013 5:20 PM (#615141 - in reply to #615030)
Subject: Re: New crankbaits





Posts: 1202


Location: Money, PA
Sweet looking baits Mike!! How deep do they run? Look like they'd be a great St. Clair bait!

Wanna trade
Gringo Loco
Posted 2/5/2013 5:47 PM (#615148 - in reply to #615030)
Subject: RE: New crankbaits




Posts: 654


Location: Moses Lake, WA
That's a killer looking crankbait and great colors too.
FUBAR
Posted 2/5/2013 6:41 PM (#615164 - in reply to #615030)
Subject: Re: New crankbaits





Posts: 216


Location: Middletown, Ohio
Nice Work !

Mark
little one
Posted 2/5/2013 7:36 PM (#615180 - in reply to #615030)
Subject: RE: New crankbaits





Posts: 501


Location: S.Wisconsin
Very nice! Some of the nicest patterns I have seen
enice
Posted 2/5/2013 10:37 PM (#615223 - in reply to #615030)
Subject: RE: New crankbaits




Posts: 50


What booth will you be in for the Milwaukee show? I'd like to pick some of these up, and don't want to miss them.
Fish and Whistle
Posted 2/5/2013 11:11 PM (#615230 - in reply to #615030)
Subject: Re: New crankbaits





Posts: 462


Location: Antioch, IL
Excellent work Mike! I will stop by and say hi in Milwaukee.....and purchase a few of these bad boys. If they are half as successful as the Molly has been for me I will love them.
MRichardson
Posted 2/6/2013 8:50 AM (#615268 - in reply to #615030)
Subject: RE: New crankbaits





Thanks very much guys.  We are in booth 110a; it’s a half deep booth along the wall the bar is on towards the boats.  We are looking forward to it!  If you like to original Molly you’ll like this one.  It’s the Molly bait grown up, she’s a little curvier, she goes down deeper, has more wiggle in her walk, and you can really feel her pumping through your rod…

CiscoKid
Posted 2/6/2013 9:07 AM (#615278 - in reply to #615030)
Subject: RE: New crankbaits





Posts: 1906


Location: Oconto Falls, WI
I was lucky enough to “test” a proto of this lure. I really liked it. The pattern I had was very similar to that purple cisco pattern shown above. It has a lot of flash to it with just a straight retrieve which you don’t get with a lot of cranks like this. It kicks around nice when jerked. I was getting 6-8’, maybe deeper, on a cast with jerks incorporated. So if you wanted to get deeper on a cast you can by eliminating the jerks, or at least how many you do.

I do have video of it from my GoPro, but haven’t gotten to downloading it onto my computer yet.

Look for this to be a great bait this year!

Mike I will need a “set” of these guys! I’ll contact you about it. I mention it to make sure you don’t sell all of them as I don’t think I can make it to Milwaukee.
Turkeyt
Posted 2/6/2013 8:55 PM (#615496 - in reply to #615030)
Subject: Re: New crankbaits





Posts: 260


Location: Almost Heaven
Mike, those are some of the nicest i have seen on here. How about a 6 or 7 " in the future?
Northern-pike.
Posted 2/7/2013 5:21 AM (#615536 - in reply to #615030)
Subject: Re: New crankbaits





Posts: 132


Location: The Netherlands.
Very nice.
Love em all.
MRichardson
Posted 2/7/2013 9:54 AM (#615604 - in reply to #615496)
Subject: Re: New crankbaits





Turkeyt - 2/6/2013 8:55 PM Mike, those are some of the nicest i have seen on here. How about a 6 or 7 " in the future?

Thanks much guys.  Next on my mind for development is going to be a 10”-11’’ version of the MDR Chopper.  I want to do a three hook version out of the hand cast polyurethane or resin material.  I like being able to do everything at home and focusing on custom builds/paint jobs.  I’m thinking about discontinuing the injection molded Molly Baits and MDR Choppers.  No worries, I have a couple/few years of blanks built up.  After that in a year or so I definitely want to do a 6”ish version of the Molly Diver, after that maybe a huge one.

bowhunter29
Posted 2/7/2013 10:07 AM (#615612 - in reply to #615030)
Subject: Re: New crankbaits





Posts: 908


Location: South-Central PA
...can't make up my mind which one I want...I'll hit you up in Milwaukee next weekend!

jeremy
Will Schultz
Posted 2/8/2013 8:48 AM (#615840 - in reply to #615030)
Subject: Re: New crankbaits





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
Wish I was going to the Milwaukee show! I would echo what TK said about this bait and add that it's a little different from other baits in this class of cranks and sometimes that makes all the difference.

Great paint on these Mike!!
scot
Posted 2/8/2013 9:45 AM (#615857 - in reply to #615030)
Subject: Re: New crankbaits





Posts: 151


Location: IL
Very nice baits! Awsome paint jobs also..
Will Schultz
Posted 2/8/2013 11:07 AM (#615886 - in reply to #615030)
Subject: Re: New crankbaits





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
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Edited by Will Schultz 2/8/2013 11:08 AM
Kingfisher
Posted 2/10/2013 9:55 AM (#616287 - in reply to #615030)
Subject: Re: New crankbaits




Posts: 1106


Location: Muskegon Michigan
I really like your perch patterns with the foil. A+++
esox69
Posted 2/10/2013 8:22 PM (#616469 - in reply to #616287)
Subject: Re: New crankbaits




Posts: 802


THAT BULLHEAD PATTERN IS DA' BOMB!
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