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Location: Culloden, WV | It's 5 1/4" 1oz
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Location: Culloden, WV | Let me know what u think been trying my own baits for a while this is culmination of attempts.
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Location: Culloden, WV | My own thru wire and cut my own bill from .0100 lexan |
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| Love the coloring and nice job with the thru wire! Very nice pattern on it |
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Location: Culloden, WV | With hooks and rings.
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Location: Culloden, WV | Tested the bait runs about 1' deep and when twitched good belly roll and darts left right on a steady retrieve not much of either. Needs bigger lip. Any advice appreciated. |
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Location: Madison | what did you use as a clear coat? |
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Location: WI | Line tie is too high. Lip is too steep and possibly too far back. |
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Location: Culloden, WV | 2 part automotive urethane clear x 4 coats
I adjusted the line tie angle and made new thru wire jig taking into account your suggestions. Kind of what my thoughts were I tried bending line tie but it's futile it's epoxied in and solid up and down. I made new blanks to try modifications. Keeping notes and patterns as I go. |
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Location: Waconia,MN | Did you brush the top coat or spray it? |
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Location: Culloden, WV | I sprayed the top coat. I coat the bait wait until u can touch the line tie and when u pull away its stringy then next coat is ready. Then coat it up to 4x. |
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Location: Culloden, WV | I may add I been in auto body repair for a while and an airbrush artist for years so I have this stuff just laying around. I use a Thayer and chandler omni 4000 airbrush for large area and an iwata high line hp airbrush for detail. |
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