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newmuskyz
Posted 1/30/2010 12:29 PM (#420646)
Subject: a couple new gliders




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hey guys, here's a couple gliders i have been working on. see what you think, the blugill will swing a good bit with rod taps, up or down. the perch (as you can see is still spinning) is actually a swimbait i came upon by mistake. it will lazily swim with a steady reel, side to side with a little roll. looks just like a dying fish. i really like the way they work, but i want to work more on the "3d" aspect of finishing. i am anxious to do more, but i am too dang slow.....thanks guys!!
newmuskyz
Posted 1/30/2010 12:47 PM (#420649 - in reply to #420646)
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still workin on the pics guys
newmuskyz
Posted 1/30/2010 12:52 PM (#420651 - in reply to #420649)
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ok think i got it now


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wolftackle84
Posted 1/30/2010 1:13 PM (#420654 - in reply to #420646)
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Location: sun prairie,wi
what kinda wood did you use.....
newmuskyz
Posted 1/30/2010 1:15 PM (#420657 - in reply to #420654)
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these are made of american cherry.
RiverMan
Posted 1/30/2010 8:31 PM (#420705 - in reply to #420646)
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Location: Oregon
The speed will pick up with time.............it's more rewarding to take your time and have something you are proud of than to hurry through lures that don't really look all that good. You did a nice job on these.

Jed V.
muskyslayer96
Posted 1/30/2010 10:04 PM (#420717 - in reply to #420646)
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Location: Madison, WI
Newmuskyz,

Super cool dude! I love them, bluegill baits are lacking in most of the building, and I really like your take on the gill! Keep the pics coming!

MS

Edited by muskyslayer96 1/30/2010 10:06 PM
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