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    Default Finished a few for next year

    Finished these up today the first is a yozuri repaint followed by a gibbs repaint then 2-3 oz. poppers next row is Speedys pocket rockets 1-spook and a blurple slopehead danny and blurple A-40
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    Nice attention to detail, really like those eyes.

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    They are really nice Surfstix.

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    Surfstix, they look great, I like the color selection a lot.
    That's a nice selection of lures if ya hit the beach while dark and fish through the sunrise.
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    Thanks all for the kind words keep on plugging.
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    love those plugs. You are motivating me.

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    He has my wanting to learn how to do it. I love Speedy's rockets too.

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    You all can do it, I still screw up when you don't sell them you get the ah screw it things happen afterall we are just fooling fish with them & banging all that work on rocks, no need to get stressed out.Unless you are meticulous in every step things happen I don't have a dust free basement you get bubbles and dust does land on the epoxy a hair from the brush ends up epoxied on it and you don't see it till it dries these things happen even to the best it keeps me occupied and you learn from your mistakes.
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    nice work bro as allways

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    very very good work there surfstix. I got to use some of the teasers and was amazed at how deadly they were.
    "Don't be shy, give it a try"

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    Thanks guys.
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    hey bro that lip is a pike lip on that sand swimmer

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    THEY ALL LOOK GOOD HOPE THEY GET NICE AND CHEWED UP THIS SPRING

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    Yeah a plug really doesn't get tested until a cow or big bluefish bashes it. Never mind what they look like on the shelf, can they hold up to a big fish? That being said, they are some sweet pieces of wood surfstix.

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    Very nice work! Question - how hard is it to get the slope head on the pikie shaped just right? What I mean is how do you get them to come out consistently every time instead of being off in the angles a few degrees here and there?

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    hey bro make a jig for the angel you want its not hard but the pikie is rounded a few degrees not flat

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    Thanks speedy.

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