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Kenslures
Posted 3/3/2008 10:47 AM (#305215)
Subject: 4 piece jointed shallow diver




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Just looking for a few opinions on what you think of my proto type and what would be a good color scheme. Whats you favorite color scheme?? Thanks Ken

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Musky Snax
Posted 3/3/2008 1:34 PM (#305277 - in reply to #305215)
Subject: Re: 4 piece jointed shallow diver





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Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada
Ken,
Based on past experiences with jointed lures I'd keep the lure solid from the nose to the frontward treble then have the segments towards the rear. You could add an extra joint in the last section if you wanted. Keeping the front third of the bait in one piece with allow it to give the rest of the lure a better action. The way it is now it will likely have a really tight wiggle. This is purely speculation based on my own past tinkering.
Kenslures
Posted 3/3/2008 2:15 PM (#305293 - in reply to #305215)
Subject: Re: 4 piece jointed shallow diver




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Thanks MS, your input is very much appreciated. Ken
Musky Snax
Posted 3/3/2008 2:21 PM (#305297 - in reply to #305215)
Subject: Re: 4 piece jointed shallow diver





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You're very welcome Ken. If you remember some baits from way back in the day such as the "Beno" then you'd know what kind of action I meant by it having a tight wiggle.
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