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BIG M
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March 08, 2008, 08:18:22 PM »
I've been working on getting some 3/8" thick baits and here a few I just finished
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Those are some impressive looking baits Big M.
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I agree I really like that shad one at the bottom
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March 09, 2008, 09:35:58 AM »
Nice! Would you have a shallow-diver (1'-3' maybe) in Baby Bass color (similar to the Zoom Super Fluke color)?
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I can paint a baby bass pattern but I don't know if it looks like Zoom's version. The shallow running bait is the easy part.
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Big M, those look phenomenal! Did you carve them from balsa or cedar?
Whichever the wood type, they look so pretty, I'd be hesitant to fish with them.
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very cool Big m
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Awesome:
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