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Description: All plastic and NO paint!  Beware of snakes in the garden.
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EZPZ21
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03/18/13 22:49 UTC
That's AWESOME !!!!!
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03/19/13 01:19 UTC
Very good work.  Very good indeed.  I could not fish those if my wife was in the boat.
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03/19/13 14:35 UTC
How do you like fishing those snakes?  Work good?  Very nice work.
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03/19/13 18:15 UTC
These are sweet! What length are they?
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03/20/13 04:49 UTC
How did you do the dark stripes.  Thanks Looks great
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03/21/13 10:11 UTC
Bassman - My very first cast with this bait I caught a fish, so I like them.  They look great on a shakey head.  There’s not a lot of action on them, but it’s definitely something different than what everyone else is throwing.  I'm going to try them on a hardhead jig and see what happens.

jl3140 - They are 6" long.  It's a good size for a TX rig or shakey head.

Carolinafalls - I pour a line of plastic in the mold cavity.  Close the mold, then shoot with the twinjector to get the laminate.  Takes a little practice, but pretty easy to do once you get the hang of it.

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03/22/13 21:15 UTC
NICE WORK!!!

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