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Was busy mending baits and making a few "creations" when I got the idea that I wanted something on the grande scale.

Made from a 7 inch dinger,a couple rage chunks,and tail from 7 inch rage annaconda.Stretched out it is about 12.5 inches.What do you think? Wish me luck,I'll be sure to post if I catch anything,or I could send it to one of the cali guys to try out. ;)

(Rage lizard shown for size comparison)

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Was busy mending baits and making a few "creations" when I got the idea that I wanted something on the grande scale.

Made from a 7 inch dinger,a couple rage chunks,and tail from 7 inch rage annaconda.Stretched out it is about 12.5 inches.What do you think? Wish me luck,I'll be sure to post if I catch anything,or I could send it to one of the cali guys to try out. ;)

(Rage lizard shown for size comparison)

Dibs on the big one

  • Super User
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Want me to make you one? Seriously,Humor me. I'd love to see a fish scarf it. I make some pretty big baits out of pieces/parts occasionally, but this one takes the cake ;)

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Want me to make you one? Seriously,Humor me. I'd love to see a fish scarf it. I make some pretty big baits out of pieces/parts occasionally, but this one takes the cake ;)

bro that bait looks sick! if you make more, i will buy a couple. if you have any chartuese pumpkin or watermelon red that bait will most definitely look like a baby gator. that could be a very dangerous bait in the everglades. very creative and nice work.

  • Super User
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Looks good, what about putting a lizard head on it..? ;)

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 Show you how my thoughts run ;). First thing I thought of was "SHAME! SHAME! SHAME! THIS IS NOT THAT KIND OF WEBSITE!!!" ;)...

skillet

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Crocadile .......  ;)

Big O

www.ragetail.com

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Ha, I thought I was the only one that did that type of stuff. I have a buddy who fished one of my baits and got an 11lb out of Toledo Bend about a month ago. 8"lizard w/6" zoom trickworm and a sabertail added to the tip of the tail. After dissection and reattachment they are about 12"long and they work. When I get home I will try to post some pictures of some that I made. It is a good feeling knowing that a bait you made or altered catches fish.

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Want me to make you one? Seriously,Humor me. I'd love to see a fish scarf it. I make some pretty big baits out of pieces/parts occasionally, but this one takes the cake ;)

PM sent

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I would love to try out a couple of those as throw back baits on musky follows.  Send me  pm with pricing.

thanks

  • Super User
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Crocadile ....... ;)

Big O

www.ragetail.com

...And thanks to big-o for making such wonderful baits to "play around" with in the first place. ;)

  • Super User
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Was expecting something different from the title.  ;) ;)

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very interesting bait. I bet thats killer during the spawn......

Yeah - put a hook in the head, the middle and the tail.  It'll probably span 3 beds so you can hammer multiple targets at the same time.  Leaves more time for drinking beer - clearly he's an efficiency genius.

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