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Here is something you won't find at BPS.  The top bait is cedar and will hit 24+ casting.  the bottom two baits are balsa and are 16+.  I like to refer to these as subs.

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What does that top one weigh? Most of the places I fish are not even that deep.

Allen

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Deep cranks! Now we're talkin'..... ;)

Nice work Marty....again!

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top bait weighs .925oz, middle is 1.25oz, bottom bait is .875oz

These baits are not for the faint of heart or weak wrist and forearms:)

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Wow nice looking crankbaits !

I especially love the top one !

I notice that you make good use of the wire board for your lips .... Is it really stronger than normal lexan, even with such long diving lips ?

Congrats on the painting too.... the bottom one looks the best as far as colors go !

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Great looking baits Big M.

How in the world does that first bait's lip not break off when crankin?  LOL

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circut board is not really stronger than polycarbonate, but it is half the thickness and that will give a you an extra foot of depth out of the same length lip.    You can thin the front of a lexan lip to ultra thin but that is a lot of sanding with 800 grit sand paper.

The only draw back with circut board is a lot of hard cranking in rocks, it will slowly chip.   I've got some baits I been banging rocks with for over 3yrs and and lips are chipped a little but nothing that hinders the action.

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Those look great Marty. Ireally like the way the paint scheme flows on the the 24 footer. I know a few places to throw one like that.   ;)   What pound test are you using when you test dive the cranks?

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20/6 power pro or 14/4 stren super braid and the bait is 3 3/8 inches long.

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