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Message Subject: 5" cedar shad
Gringo Loco
Posted 3/15/2016 12:32 PM (#809829)
Subject: 5" cedar shad




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Location: Moses Lake, WA
A cedar shad in basic crappie colors with corrugated foil siding.


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Sidejack
Posted 3/15/2016 1:10 PM (#809834 - in reply to #809829)
Subject: Re: 5" cedar shad




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Location: Aurora
Looks awesome!
Is the lip curved a bit?
Gringo Loco
Posted 3/15/2016 1:31 PM (#809839 - in reply to #809834)
Subject: Re: 5" cedar shad




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Location: Moses Lake, WA
Yes. I curve them in the oven by placing them on a spoon of the appropriate size. There's a dishing curvature as well as curvature along the centerline of the lure.

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bigbite
Posted 3/15/2016 4:09 PM (#809857 - in reply to #809829)
Subject: RE: 5" cedar shad




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Location: Pewaukee, WI
Great work as always. I especially like the pattern you came up with.
muskie tamer
Posted 3/15/2016 4:11 PM (#809858 - in reply to #809829)
Subject: Re: 5" cedar shad





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Location: Waconia,MN
Have you water tested those lips yet?
Gringo Loco
Posted 3/15/2016 9:44 PM (#809936 - in reply to #809858)
Subject: Re: 5" cedar shad




Posts: 666


Location: Moses Lake, WA
I did get out and test them about a week ago, 30 lures, two boat speeds (1.5 and 2.5 mph) and two pull positions (nose, bill). Only about three showed any promise of hunting. They fell into 4 categories: (1) works only at high speed, (2) works only at low speed, (3) works at both high and low speed, and (4) doesn't work worth a crap at any speed or pull location. Luckily there were only 3-4 lures in category (4). The low speed lures showed a lot of roll which I don't mind for walleye, but they would roll out at higher speeds. OK for slow retrieve casting but not much else. The water visibility was only about 18" so when I tried to speed up the lures would dive and become invisible. The "Baker blanks" wiggle well but don't hunt. Some fine tuning will be required for a few to extend their speed range.

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