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    here is some old molds that we had laying around for quite a while and had them and mothballs I decided to bring them out and shoot a few to see what you guys think. there is a frog 13/4" crawdad 11/2" and shark 2" the shark was designed by crappie seeker
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    Nice Bob
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    Quote Originally Posted by lowe175 View Post
    Nice Bob
    the shark is definitely an old timer I've had that for quite a while and I used it in the snake River it really did well on everything smallmouth bass crappie yellow perch also caught some channel catfish on the shark.

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    Interesting baits Bob. Can the frog be poured with seperate head/tail colors?
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    Quote Originally Posted by fe1 View Post
    Interesting baits Bob. Can the frog be poured with seperate head/tail colors?
    yes you can do them separate though are only three cavity mold sending you a PM.

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    I like the looks of the crawdad for sure!


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    I like that crawdaddy too.
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    How long is that crawdaddy ? Love that color
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    How long is that crawdaddy ? Love that color
    11/2"

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