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  1. I am a brand new member and I am trying to get used to these forums. I hope I am addressing the correct forum. My question is this, for many years the scrounger lure that I used in saltwater had a paddle tail style worm/grub soft body. I have researched and found that the company has gone through many hands and changes have occurred. I am looking to buy or build the original body to use on the new scrounger head offered by Luck e strike or Jenko. Where should I start? Thanks
  2. StriperCandy

    Marble Madness.jpg

    Cedar swimmer dyed with bright blue aniline dye. Through wire construction with free moving glass marbles in the cavity. This was a learning project. The first one I made was rougher-this one was made a bit differently. The next should be better finished. I used the aniline dye because painting would have been a bear, and I liked the idea of the wood grain showing through. The next one will be red-hopefully red will not be influenced as much by the cedar's natural red coloring.
  3. Uncle Jay

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    a salt water plug or jerk bait in classic red and white pattern. I made this one for a guy I work with for his fishing trip on Cape Cod Ma.
  4. Uncle Jay

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    This is one of my 7 inch wire through salt water baits.
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