Rainbow Series

Lure modification. From taping and painting to manufacturing your own fishing lures.
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Hairbone
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Rainbow Series

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Painted these up to match a pattern i have had success with in the past. Might even let C-Hawk touch one...lol Image
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Re: Rainbow Series

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Re: Rainbow Series

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If I touch one, it might rub some of my luck on to it and then you could catch something with that pattern. Looks good Harry, I could be a tester for you , actually you could leave all the other junk on shore and just bring those and do well as anybody.
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you 2 are funny. :lol:
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Never a dull moment here.... ;) :roll: Good stuff Harry...
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Hairbone wrote:Image
Harry:

I have contemplated a small wider spoon for quite awhile. I would be very interested in the success of this profile. Please keep the forum and me updated on your success with them!
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Re: Rainbow Series

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Jim, I have had great success when pounding bottom with the downrigger balls and a wide profile spoon. I used your mediums last year and magnums with great success. Magnums worked great on 300 copper
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Hairbone wrote:Jim, I have had great success when pounding bottom with the downrigger balls and a wide profile spoon. I used your mediums last year and magnums with great success. Magnums worked great on 300 copper
i can vouch for that. :D
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Re: Rainbow Series

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I like that plug
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