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Tru Tungsten 4"

Started by Cheetam, April 09, 2009, 10:47:39 PM

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Cheetam

After doing Josh's TT 7", I realized I wanted some for myself  :D  Instead of the 7", I went with a few of the 4" baits.  They aren't as detailed as the 7" bait (actually considerably less detailed), but they still turned out pretty good.  I did one wake/slow sink and a slow/fast sink in bluegill, and am trying to decide what to do with the last one.

Jeff

bassassasin88

Looking good, I checked those out at dicks a few weeks back. Love the size. I ended up getting the bbz 1 shad instead. I still want the true tungsten one, but I missed out on the TW sale.

dartag

they say " size doesn't matter ".   more good work.  will those work in the spring or is that a summer bait. 

Cheetam

Quote from: dartag on April 10, 2009, 06:24:41 AM
they say " size doesn't matter ".   more good work.  will those work in the spring or is that a summer bait. 
They will work all year long, but when the spawn gets going, they should do really well. 
Jeff

McCarter

do the other one flourecent pink with yellow dots.....maybe give it a mustache too.

Cheetam

Quote from: McCarter on April 10, 2009, 11:16:06 AM
do the other one flourecent pink with yellow dots.....maybe give it a mustache too.
You've been peeping in my lab, haven't you?
Jeff

Fishmael

Those look really nice.  I've gotta start painting my own baits.  My wife is not going to like yet another hobby...

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