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    Seeing those multi color lures by Snake River got me to trying something I did a few years ago. I do not have a dual injector or laminate plates. I did these the old fashion way by trial and error and a few burnt fingertips. These ARE NOT for sale. I stopped selling about two years ago. These are for my own enjoyment and the fishes mouths. What do you think about these dual and multi color stingers folks?

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    I understand why you don`t sell these as they look like a lot of work to get right which you have done.
    Very impressed with the color combinations. If these don`t catch fish then I believe that it is time to move onto new waters.
    Job well done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shipahoy41 View Post
    Seeing those multi color lures by Snake River got me to trying something I did a few years ago. I do not have a dual injector or laminate plates. I did these the old fashion way by trial and error and a few burnt fingertips. These ARE NOT for sale. I stopped selling about two years ago. These are for my own enjoyment and the fishes mouths. What do you think about these dual and multi color stingers folks?

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    Look great! Way too much labor to try to sell them at a price crappie fishermen would pay. good job!
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    They look great Mike
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    really never got into making fancy looking plastics. you did a fantastic job Mike it's always fun to see your work on here that's one thing I enjoyed most about this post is I get to see the progress of all the guys on here i kind did it old-fashioned way by trial and error but I still enjoy this hobby and experimenting with different color combinations reason why I do not get too fancy is it is so time-consuming and if you make them real fancy I wonder if it is for the eye of a fisherman and not the fish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    really never got into making fancy looking plastics. you did a fantastic job Mike it's always fun to see your work on here that's one thing I enjoyed most about this post is I get to see the progress of all the guys on here i kind did it old-fashioned way by trial and error but I still enjoy this hobby and experimenting with different color combinations reason why I do not get too fancy is it is so time-consuming and if you make them real fancy I wonder if it is for the eye of a fisherman and not the fish.
    Both....and there is nothing wrong with that.....either way if kept wet, they will all catch fish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    Both....and there is nothing wrong with that.....either way if kept wet, they will all catch fish.
    Exactly !

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    Nicely done....those look great!!
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