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Old 10-11-2007, 05:04 PM   #1
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Thumbs up New Pointers and a Popper

What do you think?

Just got my order of Custom Bass Baits. At this point, I am using nothing but PC Baits and my own hand poured plastics!

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I cannot find better baits at this price anywhere! ($10-$12)

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They look like nice lures. Good luck with them. If you try throwing them at stripers I'd switch out the split rings. But the hooks look good.

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Thanks - yeah they are way light for stripers - SM and LM Bass lures really.

They are 2.5 and 3" so not for Stripers
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Thanks - yeah they are way light for stripers - SM and LM Bass lures really.

They are 2.5 and 3" so not for Stripers

Oh Very cool, I thought they were a little bigger. Time for some fall smallies

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