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| Let me start off by saying there are some true craftsman on this site i never have posted any thing ( im usely in the bass section on oter sites) but here i go im going to jump right in please be gentle the first bait is 6 inches long 3/4 inches wide weights 1 oz still waiting on screw eyes and the splitrings and hooks
The second bait is 5.5inches 3/4 inches wide also weights 1 oz and waiting on splitrings and hooks also i use etex to clear 4 coats hope thats enough, the last one of my bass bait dont laugh its only 2.25in hope u guys like jody
Edited by bassinjody 10/6/2009 9:25 PM
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| Very nice looking!! Keep up the good work.
Chas |
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Location: Not Where I Want To Be | Ditto |
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| Nice lures, I like the flat sided baits, need more bass baits upsized for muskies. I started out making bass lures too, and actually, I started making muskie lures because it was easier making details on large lures and there were a lot more possibilities to do different things on a big scale. That's how I got into muskie fishing in the first place come to think of it. I made muskie lures long before I ever made a cast for a muskie.
Keep it up, it's all good fun and awesome just to sit back and admire your own handiwork. |
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| Nice work, I really like the eyes on that little bugger in your 3rd photo at bottom..
Jp~ |
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| I'm very impressed.
You got what it takes, that's for sure.
Can't wait to see more.
Beav |
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| Thanks guys for all the great comments there are sure fun to build now all i have to do is learn to fish for muskys agian thanks jody |
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