crappie paddletails

  • Tom Sawvell
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    #1510180

    I’ve been playing with a new mold for crappie-sized paddletails of late and they really are something. I had a chance to work with these last fall late and found pretty decent success with them.

    Here in the picture are two color variations, one with two variables.

    The darker baits with the blue tails are called smoke-bluegill and the clear baits are the same except for the chartreuse tails and are called Wildcat. The camera’s filter sort of trashes the color in this picture but in the hand these are full of color and flash.

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    Tom Sawvell
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    #1510190

    Check your pm’s Randy.

    belletaine
    Nevis, MN
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    #1510211

    Tom, do those have the UV in them like the ringworms I bought?
    Those are amazing in the sunlight.

    I’ll take some if they’re available.

    Tom Sawvell
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    #1510215

    I pretty much use the uv enhancement n all of my plastic now. Even black and opaque colors. The stuff is amazing.

    Contact in the pms if you could bell.

    trytoofish
    sw Mn.
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    #1510265

    They Look good Tom. How are you winter-en over there?

    Tom Sawvell
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    #1510288

    Hey Bud….how are ya’ll? I suppose the woman is on snow shoes for her walks now, eh? We’re both well. Jusy got back from 10 days in Hawaii. I’m ready for another 10 days back there but the wallet says nada.

    What’s the white weather out there like for you?

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