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Its finally warm enough to venture into the garage and work a little plastic. I dug out a Do-It Big Foot mold and cooked up a black and chartreuse toad to play with and decided to dress it up a bit in some color shifting pearls. I split an eye to give this bait a real miffed look, then did the back in a blue-purple shifting pearl. The body shot shows both colors pretty well but in the hand being turned in light there are a hundred hues and variations of the two colors. The belly is done in a three color pearl that goes from a soft gold to a metallic light green to a rose color. The green can be seen peeking out in the side view and becomes the primary color as the baits is turned in light.
Of course the Mississippi River is high and wild right now but as soon as nature reigns that big daddy back I plan to entice a bass or two with this. Or a pike. Or a dogfish.
Of course the Mississippi River is high and wild right now but as soon as nature reigns that big daddy back I plan to entice a bass or two with this. Or a pike. Or a dogfish.