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Here is a little swim bait I've been working on for some time.   I finally have a size and weight I like.   It's 3.25 long and weighes a little of 3/4oz.   Slow sinking and swims just perfect.   Now the question is can I make another one exactly the same as the first.

Now you have done it Marty, gone to the darkside. Neat little swimmer, looks killer to me.

The bass around here have been going nuts over swimbaits the last couple of weeks in water no more than knee deep.

Looks good. As consistent as you are with making the cranks, I'm sure you'll be able to make another swimbait similar to this one.

The more I looks at that joker, the more I want it!!! lol. How about one in a golden shiner!

  • 2 weeks later...

PVC or balsa, whats it made from.And no two baits are identical,unless your a machine.And that's not perfect.

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