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| Hello everyone - figure I would share what I've been up to as it is about -40 for the last bloody month in Manitoba lol. I hope to be able to test these on liquid water soon.
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| Wow! Very nice work! |
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| Does anyone ever sell the lures they post here? |
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| Well thanks!
I occasionally sell my baits. These will all be sold. For me in Manitoba it’s usually just to people locally. But it doesn’t hurt to ask the makers if you are interested in a bait! |
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Location: South-Central VA | Great looking baits! What are the length and weight specs?
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| Thanks Jeremy!
These lures are 9" of cedar wood, plus about 2" of lip. So, 11" total with the diving lip. Once the ice thaws, I'll know more about how deep these go on a cast. I'm anticipating about 12-15 feet on a cast. I made some shallow divers last winter and they were very successful. I made these to cast to deeper rock piles. They are made wire thru, multiple layers of epoxy under and over the paint. They weigh about 170 grams. Or about 6 oz (.37 lbs).
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