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Both these swimbaits are made from PVC, stainless steel hardware and Lexan tails. The first is a 7" Shad style and the second is a 5" Bluegill that was foiled and painted.

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Those are sweet, I am going out today in search of pvc board! I cant find it at Home depot/lowes/menards, but I am checking a few other places!

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they look nice! i especially like the shad.

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Those are sweet, I am going out today in search of pvc board! I cant find it at Home depot/lowes/menards, but I am checking a few other places!

i got some in the trim department at Lowes. i don't see why your local Lowes wouldn't carry it? but i don't think the pvc trim board is what idlov2fish uses, i may be wrong.

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ToledoEF, It is in the exterior trim section, I get mine at Lowe's. If you will ask for brick mold, exterior door trim, it is about 1 1/2" thick and 2 3/4" wide or facia trim which is about 1"x4", its white all the way through.

Dave, that is the exact stuff I use.

Thx, I just picked up some veranda at home desperate! its essentially pvc 1x4! It was 20$ for 12'

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oh i didn't realize you were using trim board. i thought you were using azek.

i don't personally fancy the stuff but i haven't really given it a fair chance.

Great work! I have seen some of his work in person and the pics do not do them justice!

Those look awesome, John! 

great lookin lures man, the shad is my favorite.

Yay more Tub toys, I really want to buy some off of you!

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