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  1. Hey guys, I have searched and searched but I can't find a definitive answer. I have made maybe 15 baits using 0.35 15 gauge stainless steel wire for my line ties. I have having a heck of a time getting good haywire twist. I can do them, but they take forever. I just want to be more efficient. I considered buying the skurge of the sea (sp) tool, but I don't want to spent the money to not get what I am looking for. Is there an easier way to do this, or am I using to large of gauge wire? Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
  2. zev11

    new batch of crankbaits

    Here are some balsa baits I finished last week. I got a chance to test them out the other day and they run pretty good.
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