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Here are a couple of Mag divers. Top bait is made from white cedar is 7 inches long and weighes 1.5oz. Painted in my version of threadfin shad.

Bottom bait is wester red cedar, 6 inches long and weighes 1.125oz

I'm trying a new lip design on this one.

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You can say what you want about the lengths but until I see something there for reference I wont believe it. You after all are also a fisherman ;D

;D

Marty is pretty fearless when it comes to experimenting with these big Mags.

Look at the teeny little DD22 cowering on the right... :o

lip.jpg

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You can say what you want about the lengths but until I see something there for reference I wont believe it. You after all are also a fisherman ;D

;D

Marty is pretty fearless when it comes to experimenting with these big Mags.

Look at the teeny little DD22 cowering on the right... :o

lip.jpg

Ha ha awesome

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WOW, that is a couple large chunks of cedar there Marty, those are beautiful.

Marty is one of the few builders that understand just what it takes to get deep. If you want a floating 3/8oz. 2" bait to get 20' it just won't happen.

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Thanks guys, those batis are a lot of work both carving/sanding and getting the bait balanced.   If one little thing is off the bait will not tune correctly.

John, keep an eye out because I'm going to make a 2.25 inch bait that will hit real close to 20 feet.

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15 feet?? Your fish must have a sunburn being so shallow.

Down here, shallows the only way to fish. Thats as deep as it gets.

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