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  1. great work on both accounts
  2. mad cow craw sexy shad with some painted eyes
  3. Great work!
  4. I personally like the mid lake area(north sauty creek) and south. Grass flats with the ditches and breaks in them are where the big fish will be taken. Thing is that you will be able to catch keeper bass everywhere.....you will have to find the bigger schools of fish. I like the XR50, XR75 in rayburn red with the 1-knocker rattle and a lucky craft pointer 100 jerkbait. Water temps should be in the mid to high 40's which is just about perfect. I would be glad to show you around the lake when you come down Cliff
  5. The lipless crankbait will be the dominate bite in March for sure. My favorite is the xcalibur XR50 and XR75 with the one knocker rattle......rayburn red and gold/black back. Fish will be up shallow 2-5 ft. Fancasting the edges and cuts in the flats will get the big fish. Water temps are generally 44-48 degrees. I personally think the bigger fish bite better when the water is in the lower 40's . If I can be of help to you just let me know. I would be glad to show you around the lake and make a few places on the map for you......here is a few pics from the spring....all of these fish taken on a lipless crank.
  6. The baby 1-minus is a great lure indeed! My favorite colors in the lure is gray ghost and firetiger. These are killer fished over the milfoil on Lake guntersville!
  7. looking good
  8. great as always
  9. excellent work 8-)
  10. CCP posted a topic in Introductions
    My name is Cliff Logue. I live here in Huntsville, AL. Been bassfishing for about 22 years. My home water would be lake guntersville. I have a little side business of custom painting lures. Most things I am involved with including my family surround fishing. My other hobby is fast boats 8-)
  11. They are all awesome 8-)What paint are you using on those?
  12. CCP replied to YeahSure's topic in Fishing Tackle
    I use alot of red craw patterns on lipless crankbaits from about January through April on my home water on lake guntersville........ripping it through the milfoil and hydrilla stubble. The color is dynamite in the spring here
  13. CCP replied to CCP's topic in Tacklemaking
    Thanks guys! Big M......stringjam has told me alot about your baits. I am going to have to get a few of them soon
  14. CCP posted a topic in Tacklemaking
    Threadfin alewife few DT 20's
  15. That is color is awesome
  16. CCP replied to .dsaavedra.'s topic in Tacklemaking
    8-)
  17. CCP replied to CCP's topic in Tacklemaking
    Thanks 8-)
  18. CCP posted a topic in Tacklemaking
    New here to this board......was recommeded by a customer of mine. I know a few of you guys and lots like alot of great artist here here is a few pics of some repaints I have done recently Bluegill and tomato shad female bluegill baby bass threadfin
  19. looks good!
  20. really lifelike
  21. CCP replied to BIG M's topic in Tacklemaking
    Like those jerkbaits
  22. CCP replied to BIG M's topic in Tacklemaking
    Love the middle crank in the top pic
  23. CCP replied to geckert's topic in Tacklemaking
    Basic colors are always good. Great work!
  24. awesome!

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