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LMAO Warren!!!
"go-bassn" wrote in message ... What's the matter with you John? Do you think ANYONE would heave a 12" high-end wooden lure for BASS? Just wait'll your son gets wind of that hokey idea! Warren ;-) "Lure builder" wrote in message ... John There already is a high end market for hancrafted wood bass lures! As for down sizeing them....ever see a bass "eat" ![]() I target mainly smallmouth. I've seen them surface to hit my jointed rapala.The jointed rapala is always smaller than what i would use for pike. Pike will go after a 2 lb or better fish. the lures i use for pike are larger, muskie are not presently my target but they would be in the same category as pike, muskie lures are known to be larger, i have a whole box full of them, i guess thats why i am saying a downsized version for bass, i'm not convinced that the high end market is as developed for bass as it is for muskie, of course i'm speaking of handcrafted wood lures |
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