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Love me some new plastics!

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%7Boption%7DSo this summer I was packing up for a trip to the pond and a guy came up to me asking about my Carrot Stix. We got to talking and it turns out he used to fish a bunch of Tournaments down in Florida/Georgia and actually used to guide with my brother way back in the day. Well he and his buddy were getting into starting a hand poured plastics company, Whiskey River Baits.

I finally got my hands on some and WOW these things are sick! The Dropshot worm ("Whiptail") with chevrons and the creature/mouse ("Saloon Girl") have me all giddy for spring. I don't know if the pics are clear enough but that clear bait has a pearl/green hue when there is something around it but is clear when backlit. They have a bunch of wicked cool baits in their line up. A bit over a month to go up here. :'(

Thanks for resizing my pix GrizzerGreen!

AWESOME looking baits! The creature/mouse is really interesting, definitely some the fish haven't seen. I wouldn't be suprised if it became your new secret lure  :( The tubes look great as well, considering I'm a big fan of tubes.

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The Mouse/Creature has a cool design feature. Pinch off the middle of the 5 tails.  Then take some Med-it, just a drop about 1/3 of the way up the tails from the body.  Pinch the 2 right tail together and do the same with the left. BOOM a Frog!!! 

It can also be fished backwards, like an Ika. 

I like the paddle tail looking worm a whole lot  :(

Yeah, that "thing", haha,  looks very interesting!

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