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eastman03

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  1. Thanks, yea totally use the idea.  I'm definitely not the first one to do this! Honestly, I don't exactly make lures just to sell, but I made a few of these as gifts last year, and they were super popular.  So I made more this year, and sold more than I could make before Christmas.  You end up reaching a MASSIVE demographic of people who would never buy a lure, but know someone in their life who loves hunting/fishing.  It makes a great gift for any "man cave". 

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  2. It is with great sadness that I announce this lure has a new home at the bottom of the lake.  In it's short life, it has given me many beautiful fish, and held up amazingly.  One of my favorite lures, I will recreate it, but this one in particular will always have a place in my heart.  Lets all have a moment of silence. 

    Thank you.

     

  3. Pretty good, two of the tails plastic was a but to stiff.  So I made a softer one, and it has lots of body roll and vibration.  I was able to cast at some muskies with it yesterday for a bit.  However, we don't typically use large lures like that till a bit later in the season.   Hope to get a hog on it! 

  4. Very interesting! You are able to get the lips in and bend the wire after the paint and epoxy?  How do you get that wire bent so cleanly?   Also, I have trouble with this, how do you mount a large 'lipless' lure on a lure turner? 

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