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Location: Waconia,MN | Just finished these up. Hand carved cedar, no router used. Hand painted glass eyes. Haven't named it yet want to make sure it runs first.
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Location: MN | Looking amazing always, let us know how they run. |
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Location: neenah, wisconsin | These things are sick..awesome |
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| Great looking bait, but it seems to me before I would finish a bait like that I would work out the bugs first. But still super great looking bait, I hope they work like you hope. |
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| Beautiful----Hope they work for you---paint jobs and finish look perfect. |
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Location: Waconia,MN | Tested them out this afternoon. They worked ok with some side to side action, they would come in straight too so i guess there kind of erratic. Have a nice slither on a straight retrieve. Maybe a little more tweaking and a different tail, using phantom tails now but their larger than what i want to use and stiffer. Over all not bad. |
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Location: Waconia,MN | crazywaynee - 5/5/2016 7:05 PM
Great looking bait, but it seems to me before I would finish a bait like that I would work out the bugs first. But still super great looking bait, I hope they work like you hope.
I finish all my prototypes like that, i look at it as painting practice. I also do new colors that way, like the crappie one Wanted to try a different approach and it turned out good. And if they do fail then hey at least they look good. |
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| Have you tried them without the tail? |
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| Very nice! |
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