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spring is almost here. getting these ready to try out soon. all are 5-5 1/2", slow sinkers. approx. 1.25 ozs. ea.

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Holy crap those are nice swimbaits.

You should write an article or do a video about how to make those fins.

Great job man!!!

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That crappie on the bottom is just ridiculous.  Very well done.

Those are just awesome. So life like.

Those are simply amazing! I have so much respect in the artistic ability needed to create baits like these.

those are the best swim baits i have ever seen , those should catch some fish for sure ,

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You should write an article or do a video about how to make those fins.

Great job man!!!

i did a post a few years back on the fins. don't know if it is still around.

Nice bait there, very realistic looking!

Ohhh emmmm geee  :)

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Look professional.

The fins give them something different in a swimbait.

Nice coloring.

Your work is outstanding!!!!  :)

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