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While bored out of my mind this weekend, I played the Mad Scientist in the garage and started to make some longer worms like 12" for fun and got a little side tracked..This is what the kids and I came up with!

It's amazing what a candle, some old plastics,and an imagination can yield :D

Note: This was our first try!!!!!!

lol, what cabin fever does to us.

I'm impressed at your creativity, what's your plans for the plastics.

I did the same a few weeks ago. An plan on useing them, this way those bedding bass for sure will never have seen anything like them.

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The long worms are a fav. of mine around cattails. they look just like what we call Garter snakes, and the bass love them.

The lizard configurations look like nothing I've seen and worked well last year on carolina rig, all the others are just crazy stuff... that if they work I'll make more.

It's just a way to cure cabin fever, and it keeps me and the kids out of the house and out of trouble.

Some of that stuff I'm not even sure how to rig up :D

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Nice job !! I do the same thing. I save every scrap of plastic. Never tried the long worms yet. I will now.

nice creativity, might catch the big momma who has never seen anything like those. good luck brother!

Nice job, I've been itching to do the same thing recently. The lizard/beaver looks like  a mermaid! LOL

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Nice job, I've been itching to do the same thing recently. The lizard/beaver looks like  a mermaid! LOL

That's what my 8 year old said, Maybe I should stitch in some skirt material at the torso and sell them on ebay as one of a kinds!!!!!!!!!!

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I REALLY like the spinnerbait trailer/lizard combo. also the double lizard screams wacky rig to me.

I REALLY like the spinnerbait trailer/lizard combo. also the double lizard screams wacky rig to me.

That's exactly what I was thinkin'.

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