Need some evaluations done on some lure paint jobs
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Re: Need some evaluations done on some lure paint jobs
I have not named these yet, who knows, may never name them, but this swim bait sure has great action and I can put the hook on the top or bottom.
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Re: Need some evaluations done on some lure paint jobs
Another color option of the un-named swimbait.
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Re: Need some evaluations done on some lure paint jobs
Those all look really good!!! So the one in the first pic are hard swims? The next two pics are soft? They all look like they'd be very effective on Maks and big Browns... Pretty much any apexish fishy.
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Re: Need some evaluations done on some lure paint jobs
Yes, the first pic is hard baits. The second two are soft swimbaits. The line runs through the eye on the soft baits then ties on the trebble hook. When the fish takes, the trebble comes free and the bait is free to move up and down the line. This works pretty well and I don't need to run the line through the biat.
So far I have not found anything that won't hit them. Rainbows, Browns, SMB, LMB, even Walleye and Pike. The Walleye and Pike are pretty hard on the soft baits.
It take some different rigging, like a three way swivel and weight, to get the hard bait down to depth, but ........
So far I have not found anything that won't hit them. Rainbows, Browns, SMB, LMB, even Walleye and Pike. The Walleye and Pike are pretty hard on the soft baits.
It take some different rigging, like a three way swivel and weight, to get the hard bait down to depth, but ........