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bassindick | Tue Apr-13-04 10:33 AM |
Member since Apr 11th 2004
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#100, "Cool Lures"
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Hi. My name is Richard Toule. I thought I would get involved in all the cool stuff on this web site. While visiting the Bay Area a couple of weeks ago, my cousin and I saw some guys using some really cool trout looking plugs for large mouth Bass. I'm pretty handy with a knife and I let my cousin talk me into carving a Trout bait. We took them to a molding company and this is what we came up with after two weeks of hard work and countless hours on the phone. We are also thinking of a hard version, cut into three pieces with a lip and a rubber tail, simular to the T Rex bait made by Optimum. I heard you can sell baits like these at a place called Tackle Whereabouts.com, but I can't seem to pull it up on the computer. Some input on how to make these baits swim would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Bassindick.
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RE: Cool Lures,
59lbwsb,
Apr 12th 2004, #1
RE: Cool Lures,
NOSEHOOKROOK,
Apr 13th 2004, #4
RE: Cool Lures,
bassinator kid,
Apr 14th 2004, #5
RE: Cool Lures,
Castro,
Apr 14th 2004, #6
RE: Cool Lures,
Kellen,
Apr 14th 2004, #7
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Castro | Wed Apr-14-04 09:40 AM |
Charter member
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#104, "RE: Cool Lures"
In response to Reply # 5
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Id be intrested in seeing how the arc in the baits If that makes good or bad on the action.
I've seen yozuri has hard baits that have an arc to the bait.
Were you considering a lip or lipless version for your baits?
They look awesome :7 Good job!
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