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BIG M
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July 12, 2009, 10:16:41 PM »
Here is a new color pattern I've been working on. I hope ya'll think these look like little crappie.
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those are cool. Very nice job.
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look good. maybe a little whiter
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Dave, you are right about the need to be whiter. I used a flip/flop paint and it flopped more than I wanted. The baits will turn a little whiter in the sun.
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