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I want to thank you!
Keith and your family for the plastics i order.
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...4_05/003-2.jpg
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...4_05/004-1.jpg
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...y64_05/005.jpg
Your stuff came out better than the Bobby Garland plastics i order. where i had to throw away half of the spider grubs i got due to the plastics being cracked in half or missing the skirts.
I also want to thank you for the extra plastics as well.
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...4_05/006-1.jpg
I'm excited to see how the triple tail works in the water. I will definitely post pictures of my catch! Thanks again.
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Thank you Chris. I would love to see some pics. Maybe I can get you to change your sig. lol
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Chris,
You are right about the quality of the plastics that Keith makes. He put's a lot of detail in the jigs and I really like the eyes that he puts on them, if I was a fish I would eat them. :) LOL!!
Lynn
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Those are really great baits Chris. We all like the work Keith does.
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Took your baits out for a test drive, to see how they look in the water. I really like how the triple tail works. Despite the fact that it was cloudy, temps around 40, no wind, and a thin layer of ice in some spots. I caught 4 bass on your sniper grubs and a 5th one on the triple tail. Couldn't take them home, not 21" or longer. But if there was no regulation on it, 3 of them would have been keepers. Largest one was caught on the triple tail, 17" long. Crappie and bluegill were in the water, but paid no attention to the plastics. I did realize i need larger jigheads though for the longer plastics and larger hooks for the sniper grubs to keep the fish on them.