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Found 2 results

  1. diemai

    Best Pike This Season

    Here is my best pike of this season(in fact for a few years now) , .....not the "magic meter" though , but 94 cms(scratching 38") . Was a bit dramatic to boat it , as the first attempt to put it in the net had failed , ....I was only lucky , that both hooks of my proven homemade crankbait had nailed that fish quite firmly . The successful bait is one of my earlier ones , ....maybe around 12 to 15 years old ! Thanks for your interest , ....cheers , Dieter
  2. diemai

    Best Pike This Season

    ....a close shot of my the successful homemade lure , made from abachewood with a screw-on aluminium lip . The template for this crankbait model I've photocopied from a luremaking book by the Swedish author Hans Nordin , ........made 3 or 4 of these models many years ago , some nice pike of 32" + fell for these through the years , ......these baits have a moderate wiggle and dig down to about 12 to 14 feet . Greetz , Dieter
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