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  1. I would but I am new to the computer world.Done all by hand no machine.
  2. To me deep water impoundments seem to start earlier then the shallow lakes to cold, right.Know when it warms they'll move up so, you see them cruising around, but the deeper Pitt's surrounding lakes with depth gets to cold, and that will bring them to the banks hard.That's my opinion,and that's why I start looking early.
  3. No paint, embroider thread , and yarn. Unfinished designs.
  4. The action depends on how fine you trim the feathers,yes its the same for what I do.Try it on a crank bait fine twitches, after droping it in or along the beds.Not so much for cranking unless you add a 1/4 once or less.Watch the action, you wouldn't believe it when they quiver with the wobbling of the bait.Pillow feathers and or a Duster.Ill post anouther pic in a minute, drop of super glue, not to much stiffens the feathers, set then trim.This is an Oldy but Goody, Storm Lightning Shad, bluegill also the purple baits great.So what you think.
  5. Could you imagine downsizing this into a six inch bait, operates on a watch battery,Push the button and sit back and hold on.May-be one of the sponsors of this forum could come up with the new state of technology and minimize this into something more productive then a pool favor.That is my personal thought to-were I coming from.It would be SICK.
  6. Craftsmanship is off the hook.How do they work,is the question?Paints killer but the action would be nice to see.Wobble action is it suttle or wide, or do they twist.Would like to see a video, short clip would be nice.
  7. We have a local tackle shop that I sell my goop to[attractants] for consignment it works.Plus they're priceless,you take pride in what you are doing, it shows through the workmanship you've posted.So I would personally check out you local T-shop, and start producing,please let me know were you decide were to sell these gems.I wouldn't mind the black/blue being buy my side.Or you could give us a price, instead of guessing on what to pay.No more then 9.99 and that's for the paint jobs, Sweet.
  8. I agree with you Rolo but on rare occasions the spawn is active, early as well as late season bedding.The latest I ever seen beds is 1st week of June.But the most productive is in Feb and March by far.So as I was saying it doesn't hurt to scout it out while your fishing, you know always look-in.That's all I am getting at.These are abnormal weather conditions this season, and we will not have another like it for another 100-200 yrs.
  9. Any one ever mess with feathers before.
  10. Sufix 30lb-flippin, FireLine Crystal 20lb-top water, Ultracast Invisi-Braid 10lb spinning reel,And Transition 12lb-tex rig, then mono.
  11. You must be a redneck if you bought the guitar at the salvation army and did not relies it has 2 strings to play that note.Cant rate that note.
  12. :'(But most pet stores will not take animals back due to parasites.Just like bluegill.Cold but delicious :'(.
  13. To-days weather conditions fit the profile we are talking about.Wouldn't you think so.
  14. Man your right; I APPOLLAGIZE keep for getting about that grass bowl.I stand to be corrected.Keep the pics anyway.I'm sure you've down just that.I got e toho mixed up with east lake toho, jumped the gun. :-/
  15. Put the images together, and you will have this;2 is north end, 3rd is southport park pretty clear to me.
  16. These pics are a topo map of Toho.Fluke, buzzbaits: and I thought you would recognize the water you all frequent.Know you all can enjoy.
  17. Why didn't they just drag it with a net.Or was it the funding to eradicate them to demanding.And the waist of all other species, what a shame.
  18. The young ones always think they know everything, but we, they,us with any respect would know they were kids too.Not all of us know it ALL.Let us know how your doing with the info you are receiving.Very little are willing to listen.A whole lot are to quick to jump with their eyes, and when they become dumbfounded, they ask, for help.
  19. Its bad enough that we have Oscars, in are waters, that the public turn lose because they get to big and do not now what to do with them.Eat them they-er great table fair.Plus they-er 6-7 different species of Piranha ranging from 3inches to 3lbs if my memory serves me right.I went to the Amazon for peacock fishing, great time to, but the different ways they catch there fish is amazing, and the children splashing about would make you shiver.they say there is one of the following piranha that is feared the most ,in which I can not remember.I'm pretty sure its not the red belly though.Blood sent would absolutely drive them nuts, and yes, they do not attack for spite.Any thing wounded is fair game, including humans.Their are facts of crashes in the rivers, with injuries, few survive do to piranha attacks,natural killing machine.Any blood drawn is a ring of the dinner bell.
  20. What do you think? First and second pic is the very first time embroidered anything, gosh the prices will drive you made, 300 just to put it in the computer and product.And this is my winter version.4 yrs of art collage in the Chicago Art Institute.Stomping grounds used to be Rodolph and Wabash, good old Navy Pier.
  21. Theyre not the best, sexy, xxx, bbz.
  22. Swimbaits: money minnow, sexy swimmer, and long cast.
  23. This does not mean you in general but it pays to listen to your elders once in a while. You can come across somebody with info worth listening too.Lesson 101 of 1 listen before you leap, and you will learn to defeat.
  24. Sarasota: Yup.I told you I know.The biggest bass I have personally seen, up close and personal is 15lbs, crappie 3lbs, catfish 16lbs, anything else.There are a few individuals on here that I have given a tour of my general routine of APAC, jiggs, manatee,I wish the Parrish lake was open again, because Ill tear them up in their to, Big crappie 2.The pic is just average keepers.
  25. Get to crankin, thats whats happening.Good luck! I asked you if you would like to get together,I might learn something, or maybe you might.

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