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Another Repaint, Swimbait

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This is a 12inch MS Slammer that I have had for a couple years. This summer I rattle canned it black and named it Lucy (short for Lucifer ;D). I never cleared it or anything and it was looking pretty bad so I decided to redo it.I only ever fish this bait in the dark and usually in dingy water, so I opted to try kind of a fun pattern for it. I think it turned out pretty cool.

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Also replaced the old, beat up, "cat" eyes that it had and made a new tail as well.

This is fun! ;)

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That is bad a$% dude.  

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You may get your arm ripped off using that thing at night.  A bait with a bad attitude.  You gotta love it!   8-)

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Wake baits in the dark is one of my favorite things jimzee.

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Wake baits in the dark is one of my favorite things jimzee.

I don't think I could stand the suspense.  Cranking along, BS'ing with your buddy then WHAM!!   On second thought, where do I sign up?  ;)

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fly on out in april or may and you can figure out what california night fishin is all about ;D

very, very, nice work.

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Thanks guys! I'm having fun with this stuff!

  • 2 weeks later...

That's sweet dude. It's way better looking than I thouht it would.

do spray bombs really work good or does it chip off?

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