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Offline Fishermanbt

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Field test
« on: 11/25/19 11:58 UTC »
With it being a decent afternoon I decided to field test some 2 3/4” tubes and spinners I’ve been working on in our farm pond.

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Re: Field test
« Reply #1 on: 11/25/19 16:04 UTC »
Good stuff!

Offline basscatlildave

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Re: Field test
« Reply #2 on: 11/25/19 17:22 UTC »
Looks like they like em. 

Offline WALLEYE WACKER

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Re: Field test
« Reply #3 on: 11/26/19 16:15 UTC »
Nice to have a pond on the farm to test things.
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Re: Field test
« Reply #4 on: 11/26/19 17:31 UTC »
Thanks. I was hopeful the tubes would present well. I just wasn’t sure I hand cut them good enough. The spinner bait game is fairly new to me since I’ve primarily used plastics and some hard baits to target bass. I swore I’d never own a mold that took a bunch of jewelry due to costs and here I am. Add to it the two weedless arkey skirt jig molds I picked up used and, well it’s been a bit pricey.

That pond is fantastic if I may brag a bit. It was once an old coal strip job that was over grown with autumn olive bushes and a trench cut out from water run off. My dad turned it into an oasis for hunting and fishing.