diemai 234 Posted June 28, 2009 Report Share On lipped lures it would surely be better to position the tow eye vertical , not horizontal , like you did on this one . This is essential , if your crankbait should come to track not straight or even tend to lay on its side on retrieve , a vertical line tie you can slightly bend to the opposite direction , if the lure won't come back straight to you . Even only a little improper positioning , angling or a slightly unsymetrical shape of the diving lip will cause the bait not to track straight , so tuning of the tow eye is required quite often . Such horizontal tow eyes are sometimes utilized on(lipless) sinking glider jerkbaits to improve their sideward darting/gliding action . greetz , diemai:yay: Quote Link to comment
spoopa 10 Posted June 28, 2009 Report Share Well if it doesnt swim you can always make a spook out of this guy. Really look the paintjob it has a retro look to it, as in a retro look and a modern paint job lol. Well done:yay: Goodluck, Jacob Quote Link to comment
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