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Old 06-28-2012, 02:27 PM   #1
Muskyslayer96
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Dogg Days of summer: Some new plugs for up north :)

Hey Fellas,
I hope everyone's season is going well so far.
With the little one it's been hard to get out fishing and even harder to build anything (supposed to be my off season)
here are a couple new plugs for my trip up north this weekend. Some of my favorite glide baits in two sizes in my first attempt at a Redhorse sucker pattern (can't capture the iridescent red hue in a pic). the large one is over 6 oz, and the smaller is 3.6 oz.
and also a large twitch bait in my bluegill pattern... 8 inches. I hope the Muskies are snapping, and I hope everyone is having a great season.
I will post a couple more when they come off the spinner before I leave for Vacation.
Best,
MS

I found my post on E-tex, I sent it to dannyplug1, I'd be happy to re-post if there is any interest.
Eric, i hope you see this and comment...THANKS for sending the spook template, can't wait until fall to give it a try







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