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Beautiful work!!
A monster of a rod is almost a requirement when fishing with swim/glide baits in the 3-5oz range.
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Your bait is really great looking. The artistic work is amazing to me. heck man, mine would be ugly and it would not swim correctly either.
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TGW, not my work but the guy who does this and posted it on youtube is very talented.
It opened my eyes to the most expensive lure in the world which is a large swim bait that sells for over $400 per lure. And judging by other youtube vidoes, several/many people buy it and use it.
I never knew there was a lure class that started in the multiple hundreds of dollars range!!
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I have a friend in Shreveport that owns Bacons tackle where he has a lath that is dated from the 1930's. He purchased this lath about 9 months ago. He makes around 10 or so different bait's using the lath. Cost for these baits run around 70.00 bucks + or -. I thought those were expensive.
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Really needed to see a pike or muskie smash that thing!!!
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