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    Bob,
    They look good to me. I agree that color is hard to photograph. I like to see that mold in 1 1/2 and 1 inch. I do better with the smaller baits in winter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikeguard01 View Post
    Bob,
    They look good to me. I agree that color is hard to photograph. I like to see that mold in 1 1/2 and 1 inch. I do better with the smaller baits in winter.

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    May be leonard would downsize the Arkansas a little bit more.

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    Man, you guys are tuff, LOL..

    What size body would we be talking, 3/16 or 1/8? The tail would loose some detail for sure.
    Or you just talking shrink the length only, but not the girth?

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    Great colors bob
    love to fish and make soft plastics
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    Nice work. I love that color and welcome to the site *********s you make some nice molds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by *********s View Post
    Man, you guys are tuff, LOL..

    What size body would we be talking, 3/16 or 1/8? The tail would loose some detail for sure.
    Or you just talking shrink the length only, but not the girth?
    good morning 1/8 would be perfect for the body on the 1 inch I believe the 1 inch would be awesome for ice fishing and blue gills and would definitely be the sweetest looking a little bait. but I'll let the rest the guys charm in here to see what they think.

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    One thing Bob I've give up trying it that very color white is tuff enough with out using it in a lam! I don't know which is worse keeping white white or clear with some glitter in it from burning. Just a waist of plastisol and stabilizer to many other color discoveries for me. Just my o2 but I will shoot a acid rain anyway! Hate defeat!!!💥
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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    good morning 1/8 would be perfect for the body on the 1 inch I believe the 1 inch would be awesome for ice fishing and blue gills and would definitely be the sweetest looking a little bait. but I'll let the rest the guys charm in here to see what they think.
    Bob,

    You hit the nail on the head. I have had big crappie, bass, and yellow perch refuse larger baits ice fishing. Drop something down in the one inch range and bam they're on it. The tail on that bait should provide some great action.

    Sorry Leonard. You have a nice site, can't wait to see the lead molds.

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