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Pikopath
Posted 1/18/2011 7:36 AM (#476151 - in reply to #376199)
Subject: Re: Pikopath Baits




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Location: Norway
Thanks, Steve and Rem. If I find time to visit the woodshop again, there will be more baits coming...

Michael
Pikopath
Posted 3/3/2011 2:16 PM (#484912 - in reply to #376199)
Subject: RE: Pikopath Baits




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Location: Norway

Heres my latest creations from the kitchen.

 

Michael

musky slut
Posted 3/3/2011 3:34 PM (#484929 - in reply to #376199)
Subject: Re: Pikopath Baits




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Looking good as always ! I enjoy seeing your baits . Keep em coming
Pikopath
Posted 3/4/2011 3:03 PM (#485128 - in reply to #376199)
Subject: Re: Pikopath Baits




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Location: Norway
Thanks Musky slut, I hope to have a few more batches coming soon.

Michael
Stan Durst 1
Posted 6/11/2012 2:28 PM (#564520 - in reply to #424438)
Subject: Re: Pikopath Baits





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Location: Pigeon Forge TN.
some very awesome looking baits my man. Keep them going. Real fish catchers
Pikopath
Posted 6/12/2012 1:30 AM (#564622 - in reply to #376199)
Subject: Re: Pikopath Baits




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Location: Norway
Thanks Stan, its been a while now. Im only doing soft baits nowadays. I miss wood and airbrush tho...

Michael
Northern-pike.
Posted 6/12/2012 1:50 AM (#564623 - in reply to #376199)
Subject: Re: Pikopath Baits





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Location: The Netherlands.
Very nice looking baits Michael , love to see more of them.
If your doing softbaits now , do you fish for zander ?
Or are you making them for the big-girls ?
And do you have some pics of them ?
A lot of questions (i know) i`m just curious when you start building again.(wood)
Pikopath
Posted 6/12/2012 2:08 PM (#564723 - in reply to #376199)
Subject: RE: Pikopath Baits




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Location: Norway

Hi Northern-Pike

I do make some 5" regular shad type baits, aimed for perch and sander. But mainly I make an 8" swimbait aimed for pike. It hasnt gotten any name yet...
When I start with wood again, time will tell. I really do miss it, but Im sick and tired of all the prep work before the fun part; painting. I do have a new idea for a crank bait, which I may realize this year.

 

 

Michael

esoxone
Posted 6/12/2012 2:45 PM (#564734 - in reply to #376199)
Subject: Re: Pikopath Baits




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Great Soft Plastics,Michael !!!!

esoxone
Northern-pike.
Posted 6/17/2012 1:50 AM (#565673 - in reply to #376199)
Subject: Re: Pikopath Baits





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Location: The Netherlands.
Great softbaits Michael , are they slow sink ?
And do you sell them ?
If so p.m me.

Grtzz Marcel.
Pikopath
Posted 6/17/2012 2:40 PM (#565746 - in reply to #376199)
Subject: Re: Pikopath Baits




Posts: 501


Location: Norway
Hi and thanks, northern-pike
It depends, since Im making these myself, I can put as much or little weight as I like in them
None for sale, theyre still in prototype/testing stage.

Michael
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