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Thread: My "go-to" lures

  1. #1
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    Default My "go-to" lures

    These are what I catch the most fish on because I use them frequently because they catch fish because I use them frequently... Which came first, the chicken or the egg? When fish are active, many lures will produce fish. When it's slow, I use these and catch a fish or two. Hmmmm.

    I make all three of these but am not interested in going into business. I'd rather fish than make lures for someone else, and I work slowly so I'd never make it profitable.

    Look, enjoy, and feel free to copy.

    Physion


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    nice looking lures Physion, thanks for posting, I know if I was a kokanee (or a fisherman who didn't already make his own lures) I'd bite for sure
    1982 18' Hydra-Sports Striper Special, 1982 Mariner 150hp, 1980 Johnson 7.5hp

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    I like the fly pattern a lot.
    2006 Dodge Ram 3500 Dually, 21' North River Seahawk

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    Nice work.
    Take a kid fishing make some reel memories!

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