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Just tinkering on a cold day.,
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<blockquote data-quote="kmfw160" data-source="post: 426144" data-attributes="member: 21864"><p>I like the inline blade version Rich. I tinker with my lures too when the Wx is bad. I never thought about an inline like that; maybe something like the ole 'Snagless Sally' would be productive. I generally modify spinnerbaits. I'm currently trying to create a willow leaf adaptation with small ears off each side...imagine a willow blade with a tooth like poison ivy leaves on both sides.</p><p>I am trying to teach my boys the advantages of tweaking crainkbaits by matching local bass forage. My latest expirirementations are lip trimming to create a desired wobble and depth. Colors are an enigma to me most of the time, much to my chagrin lol. I think I'll start a log book and use a cast net to identify bait in each body of water I visit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kmfw160, post: 426144, member: 21864"] I like the inline blade version Rich. I tinker with my lures too when the Wx is bad. I never thought about an inline like that; maybe something like the ole 'Snagless Sally' would be productive. I generally modify spinnerbaits. I'm currently trying to create a willow leaf adaptation with small ears off each side...imagine a willow blade with a tooth like poison ivy leaves on both sides. I am trying to teach my boys the advantages of tweaking crainkbaits by matching local bass forage. My latest expirirementations are lip trimming to create a desired wobble and depth. Colors are an enigma to me most of the time, much to my chagrin lol. I think I'll start a log book and use a cast net to identify bait in each body of water I visit. [/QUOTE]
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