Well, as I had said, I am looking to do a little more fishing this year rather than making baits. The foil and leaf lures that
I made over the winter are done and we are going to Green Bay for the Fourth of July. This is a good start for us, even though weather has delayed where Muskie should be about now.
There has been a lot of cool temperatures and an over abundance of rain.
We are going, and will make the best of it.
These pictures are of the finished baits I worked on over the winter and a few Magnum Flashabou tails I tied up today in preparation for,
I have no idea what to expect fishing!!! The Nokies, Jakes and Mag Shad will stay home until later in the year.
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Small Magnum Flashabou tails |
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Three more of the same |
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A few leaf Nokies |
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A couple of Nokies and Mag Shad |
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Two 10" Jake's in Prism tape |
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Batch of 6" shad |
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh69t_sF_GeUOkt1jtoFZEvCLhQ43nkFWj1J1vrFfi_7vGtWWsUDT29r0_UIiuHQ3Hh8hsingr-IkZg3JR1dkQHISv79u2XdagItjP3QHb0o8X-rJbqMfQg4zwNADWx_rb241B_e2yT7Gk/s320/100_1105.JPG) |
Same different angle |
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Same | |
None of the baits/lures pictured here or even from last year, are of the quality that I would normally turn out to satisfy myself, but I am sure they will satisfy a Musky.
As with the pictures of
Franks lures in leaf, take your time and be diligent and you can achieve near perfection!
( Keep it in the Water)
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