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Ill post a current pic soon. Gonna keep on trying different things here since I can go out back now and test in it my new pool that ain't frozen.
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post a bunch of pics showing all of your lures you have made cranky
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basskicker. ill do taht as soon as ican scan my model magic lure. its a giant glossed feathered trebled popper
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do it tonight b atch
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heres the poppers. ill get the otehrs later |
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is that popper wearing lingere?
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haha its wearing everything the artroom had to offer.
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sweet...i think it's got alot of potential .....way to go cranky...i'd throw it out there .....
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for the future...put the back hook on the tail where the feather is and then put the feather on that hook. Make's it look like it has a tail
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that is pretty good congrates
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haha i was planning on making it a totally mauled and bloody minnow, to see if red really does catch the fishes attention. then id proceed with fishing red peices of constuction paper lol
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should I call bomber crankbait division and tell them to stop all molds?
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i didnt get that. are bombers good?
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its a lame excuss to poke fun at your "anticipated success" in the lure business cranky, in other words bomber may as well quit making lures, cus you're the "new kid in town"
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lol this aint even close to an anticipated success. its an art project. took me around 45 minutes in total. youll just have to see the wooden lure. im trying to do the paint job as little at a time as i can so that i am fresh new for each detail. this would be my warmup... but it still does look kinda cool.
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but hey, its keeping ya off the streets
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true dat. ive got atleast 2 druggies in each class and thank god im not with em. thanks man
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Mines not running how I had antcipated but it is now working as a topwater spook type bait which doesn't make sense to me???
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that is the easest type of bait you can make now try something a little more complex that is how you get good at tackle making
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whats the easiest type of bait? and chris, gl. please post pics as soon as possible
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poppers are
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Man Poppers seem the hardest to me due to the need for carving out the mouth. Try that on a 2x4 no less get something circular. Got a dowel im using right now. Not sure if its gonna be a popper or a spook type bait. Will see what it turns out to be.
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what do you use to carve with? and what method? i have an x-acto woodcarving set with a big gauge blade, and since i make lures with 2 halves, carving the mouth out wuld be no problem for me
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Ah ha thats teh trick! Two halves. But to match them would be pretty hard. Gonna have to keep up the work. Oh well.
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