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More Muskie Fishing -> Basement Baits and Custom Lure Painting -> Prop Bait Questions
 
Message Subject: Prop Bait Questions
T.L.
Posted 10/20/2012 6:16 PM (#592183)
Subject: Prop Bait Questions


Hey guys... I have made a few bass lures before and some soft plastic muskie lures before but I want to make a topwater prop bait like a Topraider. What do you use as the propeller in the back? Can you carve a thin peice of wood for the prop or is that to fragile? What do you guys use for the tails on these lures? Thanks for any help!
nathan
Posted 10/20/2012 8:29 PM (#592189 - in reply to #592183)
Subject: Re: Prop Bait Questions




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Moores,Lure parts online and Jann's Netcraft all have props you can use...Nathan
T.L.
Posted 10/23/2012 4:10 PM (#592847 - in reply to #592183)
Subject: RE: Prop Bait Questions


Thanks that helps a lot... Could I make one out of wood too or would that not work. I will most likely use the metal ones for my first few but would like to experiment with sounds also. I just am wondering if it could work. Thanks for your help though!
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