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| 7 inches of wide-eyed swimbait fun! Topwater from the same series below it..
You like?

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| No one likes my baits? |
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Location: Eden Prairie & Pine Island | From the name on the post, I thought this might be about my wife instead of Muskie lures...:)
Cool eyes on these baits! |
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| what does the top bait swim like? I like the huge eyes in the bottom bait. I'd throw em. |
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| Top bait rocks back and forth when reeled in. Swims about 3-4 feet under the surface.
I think that big eyes are an under used method on baits. I'm convinced that top predators get turned on by them. |
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| I do everything by hand so my baits tend to have a folkart style to them - a little rough - you can see the balancing plugs on the topwater, but I try to think like a fish when I am making them. |
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| great stuff/ remember fish eat baits, not fisherman. if its musky ugly and gets chomped, thats all that really counts right |
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| So true!! |
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| The hooks look too small so I'd be concerned about that. Have you had any success with the fish on them yet? Interesting stuff, though! |
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