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dosesqs

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  1. If you want a quality and inexpensive change of color, give Alex at Realistic Wraps a try. Search for him in google or on ig. It's going to be less than any paint job and if you don't like it, he'll try again for free - at least that's the offer he gave me.
  2. Waiting for the first Battles Shad flipper post. Sold out in less than a minute, from what I can figure. The question is, how much will a $25 bait cost?
  3. I can't say enough about Realistic Wraps. I bought my son one of the pink colorway 175's (used) for his birthday and sent it to Alex to get a baby bass wrap. He ran into some problems with his clear coat vendor and it took some time, so he discounted the price for the delay. But, I don't think you can beat $20 including shipping back - and his work is awesome. He even delicately changed the color of the tail.
  4. JC with a unicorn looking for a mate. What a sweet looking bait. I've never seen that one before. Wow. Is it floating/sinking?
  5. DANG DUDE, that's a serious collection of sticks!
  6. That's awesome, guys. Fish caught together bond you forever. Thanks for sharing.
  7. dosesqs

    TT fish

    Thanks, guys. Yeah, the crappie was pretty good size and if I'd brought my ultralight, I would have tried to pick up a fish fry. That was a really cool bite. My first cast with that bait and I was watching it come back and I thought it looked a little funny, like it wasn't swimming right. Just as I say that, this mouth opens up and sucks the whole bait in just as smooth as silk.
  8. dosesqs

    TT fish

    So, here's my first TT fish - that's a 7 inch in green lighting shad. Crazy, right? Well, here's number 2 on the same bait on the same lake a couple of days later. Finally got the right kind and he killed it.
  9. OK. So, here goes. Remember, you promised you wouldn't laugh.
  10. I've spent the better part of two days looking (well, drooling over) this entire thread. Obviously, totally new to the site and I'm not sure what to think. For the longest time, I have been the sickest person I know (well, as far as acquiring an absurd number of fishing "tools" goes). Seriously, people would walk past my house, look into my garage from the street and go, "so, you like fishing, huh?" After seeing all your collections, I'm nearly embarrassed! I've been fishing seriously for over 40 years. I did the tournament thing in the early '90's when I moved to SoCal from AZ. I've caught four DD bass, none on a swimbait. I started buying swimbaits back in the late '90's, but a wife, career and three kids started to limit my time on the water, not to mention my budget. I wasn't enjoying epic success on the big baits either and found that I could catch more fish on more conventional baits when I found the time to hit the water. Recently, my 16 y/o son has gotten me full-bore into swimmers and onto this site. From looking at this thread, I'm not sure whether that's a good thing. I'm scared. Because you guys are sick, sick, sick - - just ill to the gills. I'll post pics of my "collection" later, but promise you won't laugh.
  11. Maybe the red tail/chrome rat combo? Kinda scratching my head on that, too.
  12. I was suspicious of these hooks at first, too. But, they seemed sharp, so I kept them and haven't missed a bite yet. And, bigpoppa is right, unlike a lot of newer hooks, they can be honed. I'll take them and tie feathers on them if you are going to trade them out.
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