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Realistic Lizard with eyes and a few Dual U tail worms Lights Out!

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4" Realistic Lizard with red eyes and ball tail, the ball tail will rise when sitting still, had fun with this bait on beds last year.

9' Dual U tail worm, lots of action in the tail.

Color: Lights Out!

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Thanks! In this photo you get a better idea of what the actual lizard looks like, but the photo is dark so allot of color (the purple pearl vein is lost). This is the 4" inch version I will post the 8" version soon.

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Here is a 8" version in a different color...

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Those lizards are incredible man. very unique.

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those are very nice... You should think about starting a business!!! you'd make lotsa money $$$

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those are very nice... You should think about starting a business!!! you'd make lotsa money $$$

EXACTLY, if you are looking for funding I can help :D

Those look awesome. I like your out of the box thinking when you're pouring your own baits. Very cool. Have you tried pouring a spider type bait for like DS or carolina rigs? Could be interesting.

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if you decide to sell some, pm me. They look awesome!

You are the God of Plastisol!!! :) Fantastic work, which is just an every day thing for you. ;)

if you decide to sell some, pm me. They look awesome!

yea pm me also if you could... thnks

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