Custom Baits - Forum
Soft Plastic Bait Making => Soft Plastic and Plastic Baits - How To??? => Topic started by: Lamar on 12/19/21 09:35 UTC
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Just got the new Wave Worm. This bait is a real winner.
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looking good Lamar.
I did up a bunch of the Wave worms for the late/early winter river walleyes, but we got real winter before we could get the boat in. We generally get a mid-winter lull where temps get back to the 30's and our plan is to wait until then to get them in the water. I'm thinking they'll be a super good walleye/sauger plastic fished on a jig just large enough to keep the lines vertical.
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I was thinking more of a drop shot or ned rig deal for smallmouths. But it would also work well with walleye. It is very easy to shoot. In my opinion the tail mold part of it pretty much doesn't mean much. It's just as easy to shoot nine baits the tail color and then cut them off and shoot the body color.
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That GB color scheme certainly gets the nod from me... I yanked many a bass (and walleye) on the green/chart.
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Those are some good looking baits.
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Those look great. I like them all, but find the clear/black very interesting.
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Those look great. I like them all, but find the clear/black very interesting.
I often dream at night of different color schemes I can make and how they will work. That's a hand poured black with Mo's milk. Notice the purple shine to it. In my younger years I would dream about women and now in my 60's I've come to this. I'm not sure it's a positive thing but it has made me a better fisherman.
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I see the purple shine now. Good lookin baits Lamar.
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I see the purple shine now. Good lookin baits Lamar.
I had to look hard , but pictures do not do the baits justice. Awesome .