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tried out a variation on the pec fins to get a more lifelike appearance to the lure. sorry about the background noise, wind was blowing and got picked up in the soundtrack.

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wow looks amazing

I showed the video to my brother, and he said it was a real fish so, GOOD JOB!

              -gk

             

Thats amazing. If I wasn't a fisherman I would have thought that thing was real.....

I saw these over on TU and commented there.  I thought of something I didn't know if you had tried.  I don't know if you posted the founder on here but I was thinking ...what if you took that side swimming concept but made the profile a little narrower like a regular baitfish and painted it regular.  Then it would be like a wounded bait fish swimming on it's side.  Some big manufacturers have done this except they don't have the right swimming action.  Theirs is kicking like a regular swimbait but with the paint job sideways.  Yours would be much more natural looking.  You've probably already thought of this but I just thought it would be cool.

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i actually made a floater last year that was a perch pattern for a guy but i must not have taken a pic of it, can't find it in my file. it floated on it's side with the head and tail hanging down . looked good but never heard if he had tried it.

the flounder was a special request. sinker because they are a bottom fish.

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yeah I think the flounder is awesome just not what I think of as a baitfish.  However they aren't around anywhere I fish.  They may be they breakfast of champions for all the big saltwater fish.  Anyway, they look great.

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WOW  :) Awesome job bud.  That's a fantastic looking swimbait.

Size? How many oz?

those are awsome baits but I can't tell how big they are.  They seem like they may be too big for fishing around here.

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those are awsome baits but I can't tell how big they are. They seem like they may be too big for fishing around here.

both baits were 7" long and approx. 5 oz.

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