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WOOD TOPWATER LURES
- spray painting lures
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Handmade surface lures
Handmade surface lures
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wild shiners
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Popper
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Dark Shadow Grey/ Silver Flake
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Cottoncandy
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Walking
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Rear Prop
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Rear Prop
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Red Head
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Popper
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Woody
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Woody
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Poppers and Walkers Choice
My specialty is making topwater hardbaits and can build something for just about any condition. I like smaller lures with subtle action on calm water or when casting to a specific spot, without making a large splash and spooking fish. I use larger lures with more action and noise as the wind picks up and to cover more open water.
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Will A Cool Night Alter Top Water?
Crushed them with topwaters yesterday, after this cool snap. Seemed like it helped here as it was almost going to the summer patterns. Almost like it brought the fish out a bit from the tight cover, they were willing to chase.
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Topwater fun
Topwater fun.
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A Couple I Painted Last Week
Nice. I think I saw these on T.U. bass guy is it?
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Topwater Build
I haven't had the chance to try this particular one yet. I have made them before and they pop and dart- like. Sorry I uploaded it in thumbnails. At 6inch 0.75 oz I wanted to try to make a bigger than normal popper type bait. Not for precision casting to a particular target ,but for open water hydrilla and grass lines for a longer casting radius to cover more water when the temps warm up.
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First Trip Of 2014
Sweet, Did you get all the crappie on the spinnerbait? If so whats the specifications of it, I might try one around here.
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Show Off Your Jon Boat!
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New To Forum
Welcome!
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Who Uses Casting Nets 2 Catch Live Bait??
I use a cast net for shiner fishing L.M. Sometimes I get wild shinners ,or chubs, personally I prefer the chubs.
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Name This Fish......(Pic Included)
Yeah thats crappie hatchlings. Just look at the thumbnail photo you have, that has the smaller and bigger ones together, you can see the speckeling get more prodominate as they grow vs the vertical stripes as the smaller one, and you can see the body shape making the transition as well, the eyes are to big to be gill fish.and the gill speck would also be bigger than what it is. plus its bedding season. so they probably just hatched.