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 Maple dowel pegs 1 Attachment(s) Picked up a 15 lb bag of these dowels at a flea market the othe day for a buck. Is maple better for swimmers or floaters? Or kindling... They're 9" long. The skinny part is 1" wide. The fat part is 1 1/4" wide. | 
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 Best for surface stuff. I can see polaris poppers already in the making. !!! | 
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 What Flea market did you hit up for those? PM please. I may pick a few up :D | 
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 perfect for needles once you're done turning them. need to seal that wood though. | 
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 Needles and Darters. Wow, thats a find. But like Slip said you gotta seal 'em. | 
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 needle fish 1 Attachment(s) Needle Fish bodies about 8" long. 3/4" at widest part... | 
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 More from the dowels 1 Attachment(s) A big weird swimmer and a big popper body. | 
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 Small bodies... 1 Attachment(s) I resalized O could turn two samll plugs at the same time... Bottom row are top water poppers. Need to do the front still. Top row are small swimmers. I wonder if they will be too heavy given the density of the wood And how that will affect the actoin of the plugs. | 
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 Middle needlefish:claps: :drool: | 
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 That little nose kinda does it. That one's my favorite as well. | 
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 Yeah it is like a mix between a Habs/superstrike. SWEEET | 
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 Will probably be a little on the heavy side for swimmers if you want them to stay on top.  Shapes look nice:btu: | 
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