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    Here are a couple walleye baits I've been tinkering with. Ribbed bodies are near identical but the tails are very different. These are easy shooting molds and the walleyes thus far have been agreeable to the twister version. The beaver tail is new so all I've been able to do is fish it in the small river behind the house. I thought maybe the fall walleye run had begun in it but I got only a smallmouth. I guess the point is that they both produce. Cooler weather and cooler water temps will get the walleyes moving and then the fun will begin with these two.

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    Beautiful color combos. The orange is something I cannot get to work for me so I avoid it.
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    Do they make those in smaller sizes and are those Bass tackle or do-it?

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    Very Nice!!!

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    They're a Do-It mold Bob. This is the only size they have on hand. They are 4", both tail types.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTom View Post
    They're a Do-It mold Bob. This is the only size they have on hand. They are 4", both tail types.
    I believe that those would be a good size and the 2 inch maybe you'll have to talk to Jerry.

    that would be a good size the 4 inch for smallmouth bass are you drop charting those.

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    I hang them on a jig and work for walleyes. I don't target smallies but get enough of them while I am fishing Waldo.

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    Here's a color I did for a pro guide.

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    Nice, I like the white ones. Thats been my hot color on the river this year.

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    Yeah 2 or 2.5" would be hot on the crappie. Great colors! Loving the blue/fluorescent lime and salt & pepper/fluorescent lime.
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