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riverdoglures-blog · 6 years ago
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For just $10.00 Riverdog Lures "Turkey-Slap-1"pattern, 3.5 inch twitchbait / jerkbait, 3/4 inch wide at widest point. Hand carved poplar, weighted for a good throw at 0.5 oz. Lipless design, tricked out with a small nickel finish spoon at hook dressing for added ruckus on the top of the water. Dressed out with #2 dual hook at tail with green flash / silver streamer. Dual hooks face up, so you catch fish and not lily pads. Heavier than most of your store bought topwater baits, this jerkbait will cast a country mile and make a ruckus on the top of the water when played back. Head hangs down into the water a bit to create a commotion on a faster retrieve. I have three options available, one is a light green and yellow with red perch pattern with white belly, the other is what I like to call a "disco spatter zombie" pattern, with white belly. The third is a red newt zombie pattern. Try one of my lures, and you'll be hooked.
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sharkettes · 6 years ago
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My favorite face tap from tiny toons! Finally found it! Maybe this started it all #baconslap #turkeyslap
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xxkibaxxscj · 7 years ago
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"Turkey🦃 slap🖐️" 내 고양이~ 양양이예요 ^^ 양양이 나를 사랑해~ #고양이 #cat #animals #pets #blackcat #ninelives #turkeyslap #dance #dog #dogs #cats #animal #animallovers #animallover #turkey #food #fun #love #kimmythedog #kimmy #강아지 #개새끼 (at Los Angeles, California)
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riverdoglures-blog · 6 years ago
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For just $12.00 RiverDog Lures hand made poplar stickbait, this one is called the Turkey-Slap. A lipless surface glider you can "walk the dog" with or work it back fast with a herky jerky motion. The finish on these is a green metallic layered base with some black accents. Tricked out with a dual size 2 hook at the tail with yellow/green flash teaser. I have two sizes, a 3.5 inch at 0.7 oz, and a 4 inch at 0.9 oz. Try one of my lures, and you'll be hooked.
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riverdoglures-blog · 6 years ago
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For just $12.00 RiverDog Lures hand made poplar stickbait, this one is called the Turkey-Slap. A lipless surface glider you can "walk the dog" with or work it back fast with a herky jerky motion. The finish on these is a green metallic layered base with some black accents. Tricked out with a dual size 2 hook at the tail with yellow/green flash teaser. I have two sizes, a 3.5 inch at 0.7 oz, and a 4 inch at 0.9 oz. Try one of my lures, and you'll be hooked.
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riverdoglures-blog · 6 years ago
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For just $10.00 Riverdog Lures "Turkey-Slap"pattern, 3.5 inch twitchbait / jerkbait, 3/4 inch wide at widest point. Hand carved poplar, weighted for a good throw at 0.5 oz. Lipless design, tricked out with a small nickel finish spoon at hook dressing for added ruckus on the top of the water. Dressed out with #2 dual hook at tail with green flash / silver streamer. Dual hooks face up, so you catch fish and not lily pads. Heavier than most of your store bought topwater baits, this jerkbait will cast a country mile and make a ruckus on the top of the water when played back. Head hangs down into the water a bit to create a commotion on a faster retrieve. I have two options available, one is a light green and yellow with red perch pattern with white belly, the other is what I like to call a "disco spatter zombie" pattern, with white belly. Try one of my lures, and you'll be hooked.
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riverdoglures-blog · 6 years ago
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For just $10.00 Riverdog Lures "Turkey-Slap"pattern, 3.5 inch twitchbait / jerkbait, 3/4 inch wide at widest point. Hand carved poplar, weighted for a good throw at 0.5 oz. Lipless design, tricked out with a small nickel finish spoon at hook dressing for added ruckus on the top of the water. Dressed out with #2 dual hook at tail with green flash / silver streamer. Dual hooks face up, so you catch fish and not lily pads. Heavier than most of your store bought topwater baits, this jerkbait will cast a country mile and make a ruckus on the top of the water when played back. Head hangs down into the water a bit to create a commotion on a faster retrieve. I have two options available, one is a light green and yellow with red perch pattern with white belly, the other is what I like to call a "disco spatter zombie" pattern, with white belly. Try one of my lures, and you'll be hooked.
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riverdoglures-blog · 6 years ago
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For just $10.00 Riverdog Lures "Turkey-Slap"pattern, 3.5 inch twitchbait / jerkbait, 3/4 inch wide at widest point. Hand carved poplar, weighted for a good throw at 0.5 oz. Lipless design, tricked out with a small nickel finish spoon at hook dressing for added ruckus on the top of the water. Dressed out with #2 dual hook at tail with green flash / silver streamer. Dual hooks face up, so you catch fish and not lily pads. Heavier than most of your store bought topwater baits, this jerkbait will cast a country mile and make a ruckus on the top of the water when played back. Head hangs down into the water a bit to create a commotion on a faster retrieve. I have two options available, one is a light green and yellow with red perch pattern with white belly, the other is what I like to call a "disco spatter zombie" pattern, with white belly. Try one of my lures, and you'll be hooked.
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riverdoglures-blog · 6 years ago
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For just $10.00 Riverdog Lures "Turkey-Slap"pattern, 3.5 inch twitchbait / jerkbait, 3/4 inch wide at widest point. Hand carved poplar, weighted for a good throw at 0.5 oz. Lipless design, tricked out with a small nickel finish spoon at hook dressing for added ruckus on the top of the water. Dressed out with #2 dual hook at tail with green flash / silver streamer. Dual hooks face up, so you catch fish and not lily pads. Heavier than most of your store bought topwater baits, this jerkbait will cast a country mile and make a ruckus on the top of the water when played back. Head hangs down into the water a bit to create a commotion on a faster retrieve. I have two options available, one is a light green and yellow with red perch pattern with white belly, the other is what I like to call a "disco spatter zombie" pattern, with white belly. Try one of my lures, and you'll be hooked.
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riverdoglures-blog · 6 years ago
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For just $12.00 RiverDog Lures "Depth Charge" stickbaits, fresh off the drying rack and ready to fish. I've built these specifically for striper fishing in the tidal rivers, these are sinking, lipless stickbaits. Here's the specs and some notes for use of this lipless stick bait: Length: 4 inch body Width at widest point: 1 inch Weight: 1.25 oz Hook: 6/0 Muskie single trailer hook at tail with white bucktail w/ blue flash streamer Hardware: dual 1.25 inch muskie closed eye eyescrews ( front & back), large cup washer on rear connection for additional strength. If you get a 45 pounder on this bad boy, you will get that fish to shore. I've built these to handle Moby, should the good fortune occur. This lure is built crazy tough for a lil feller. There are times when the fish just arent going to hit the top, we have to go into the water after them. That's why I made the Depth Charge. This bait is weighted substantially so it will slowly sink into the briny depths to be twitched and jerked back once you've got to the depth you want. Work it like you would a hammertail jig of roughly the same size, then you're in the right neighborhood. Single 6/0 hook at tail position means you can get this fishie into some structure with some hope of getting it back out, bounce it off the rocks, get it into the pockets, and work your puppet show. I have four of these available, brand new design Im hoping to do more of in the near future. The current patterns I have are marked as such in the photos: Depth Charge 1 (sold, I'll make more...) Depth Charge 2 Depth Charge 3 Depth Charge 4 Depth Charge 5 (mackerel finish) 1 through 3 are identical body types, with some minor finish differences as shown in pictures. Number 4 and 5 have a bit of a different body, sort of a "turkeyslap" on steroids, if you will, but otherwise same specs.
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riverdoglures-blog · 6 years ago
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For just $12.00 RiverDog Lures "Depth Charge" stickbaits, fresh off the drying rack and ready to fish. I've built these specifically for striper fishing in the tidal rivers, these are sinking, lipless stickbaits. Here's the specs and some notes for use of this lipless stick bait: Length: 4 inch body Width at widest point: 1 inch Weight: 1.25 oz Hook: 6/0 Muskie single trailer hook at tail with white bucktail w/ blue flash streamer Hardware: dual 1.25 inch muskie closed eye eyescrews ( front & back), large cup washer on rear connection for additional strength. If you get a 45 pounder on this bad boy, you will get that fish to shore. I've built these to handle Moby, should the good fortune occur. This lure is built crazy tough for a lil feller. There are times when the fish just arent going to hit the top, we have to go into the water after them. That's why I made the Depth Charge. This bait is weighted substantially so it will slowly sink into the briny depths to be twitched and jerked back once you've got to the depth you want. Work it like you would a hammertail jig of roughly the same size, then you're in the right neighborhood. Single 6/0 hook at tail position means you can get this fishie into some structure with some hope of getting it back out, bounce it off the rocks, get it into the pockets, and work your puppet show. I have four of these available, brand new design Im hoping to do more of in the near future. The current patterns I have are marked as such in the photos: Depth Charge 1 (sold, I'll make more...) Depth Charge 2 Depth Charge 3 Depth Charge 4 1 through 3 are identical body types, with some minor finish differences as shown in pictures. Number 4 has a big of a different body, sort of a "turkeyslap" on steroids, if you will, but otherwise same specs.
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riverdoglures-blog · 6 years ago
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For just $12.00 RiverDog Lures "Depth Charge" stickbaits, fresh off the drying rack and ready to fish. I've built these specifically for striper fishing in the tidal rivers, these are sinking, lipless stickbaits. Here's the specs and some notes for use of this lipless stick bait: Length: 4 inch body Width at widest point: 1 inch Weight: 1.25 oz Hook: 6/0 Muskie single trailer hook at tail with white bucktail w/ blue flash streamer Hardware: dual 1.25 inch muskie closed eye eyescrews ( front & back), large cup washer on rear connection for additional strength. If you get a 45 pounder on this bad boy, you will get that fish to shore. I've built these to handle Moby, should the good fortune occur. This lure is built crazy tough for a lil feller. There are times when the fish just arent going to hit the top, we have to go into the water after them. That's why I made the Depth Charge. This bait is weighted substantially so it will slowly sink into the briny depths to be twitched and jerked back once you've got to the depth you want. Work it like you would a hammertail jig of roughly the same size, then you're in the right neighborhood. Single 6/0 hook at tail position means you can get this fishie into some structure with some hope of getting it back out, bounce it off the rocks, get it into the pockets, and work your puppet show. I have four of these available, brand new design Im hoping to do more of in the near future. The current patterns I have are marked as such in the photos: Depth Charge 1 (sold, I'll make more...) Depth Charge 2 Depth Charge 3 Depth Charge 4 1 through 3 are identical body types, with some minor finish differences as shown in pictures. Number 4 has a big of a different body, sort of a "turkeyslap" on steroids, if you will, but otherwise same specs.
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riverdoglures-blog · 6 years ago
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For just $12.00 RiverDog Lures "Depth Charge" stickbaits, fresh off the drying rack and ready to fish. I've built these specifically for striper fishing in the tidal rivers, these are sinking, lipless stickbaits. Here's the specs and some notes for use of this lipless stick bait: Length: 4 inch body Width at widest point: 1 inch Weight: 1.25 oz Hook: 6/0 Muskie single trailer hook at tail with white bucktail w/ blue flash streamer Hardware: dual 1.25 inch muskie closed eye eyescrews ( front & back), large cup washer on rear connection for additional strength. If you get a 45 pounder on this bad boy, you will get that fish to shore. I've built these to handle Moby, should the good fortune occur. This lure is built crazy tough for a lil feller. There are times when the fish just arent going to hit the top, we have to go into the water after them. That's why I made the Depth Charge. This bait is weighted substantially so it will slowly sink into the briny depths to be twitched and jerked back once you've got to the depth you want. Work it like you would a hammertail jig of roughly the same size, then you're in the right neighborhood. Single 6/0 hook at tail position means you can get this fishie into some structure with some hope of getting it back out, bounce it off the rocks, get it into the pockets, and work your puppet show. I have four of these available, brand new design Im hoping to do more of in the near future. The current patterns I have are marked as such in the photos: Depth Charge 1 Depth Charge 2 Depth Charge 3 Depth Charge 4 1 through 3 are identical body types, with some minor finish differences as shown in pictures. Number 4 has a big of a different body, sort of a "turkeyslap" on steroids, if you will, but otherwise same specs.
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riverdoglures-blog · 6 years ago
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For just $12.00 RiverDog Lures "Depth Charge" stickbaits, fresh off the drying rack and ready to fish. I've built these specifically for striper fishing in the tidal rivers, these are sinking, lipless stickbaits. Here's the specs and some notes for use of this lipless stick bait: Length: 4 inch body Width at widest point: 1 inch Weight: 1.25 oz Hook: 6/0 Muskie single trailer hook at tail with white bucktail w/ blue flash streamer Hardware: dual 1.25 inch muskie closed eye eyescrews ( front & back), large cup washer on rear connection for additional strength. If you get a 45 pounder on this bad boy, you will get that fish to shore. I've built these to handle Moby, should the good fortune occur. This lure is built crazy tough for a lil feller. There are times when the fish just arent going to hit the top, we have to go into the water after them. That's why I made the Depth Charge. This bait is weighted substantially so it will slowly sink into the briny depths to be twitched and jerked back once you've got to the depth you want. Work it like you would a hammertail jig of roughly the same size, then you're in the right neighborhood. Single 6/0 hook at tail position means you can get this fishie into some structure with some hope of getting it back out, bounce it off the rocks, get it into the pockets, and work your puppet show. I have four of these available, brand new design Im hoping to do more of in the near future. The current patterns I have are marked as such in the photos: Depth Charge 1 Depth Charge 2 Depth Charge 3 Depth Charge 4 1 through 3 are identical body types, with some minor finish differences as shown in pictures. Number 4 has a big of a different body, sort of a "turkeyslap" on steroids, if you will, but otherwise same specs.
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riverdoglures-blog · 6 years ago
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For just $12.00 RiverDog Lures "Depth Charge" stickbaits, fresh off the drying rack and ready to fish. I've built these specifically for striper fishing in the tidal rivers, these are sinking, lipless stickbaits. Here's the specs and some notes for use of this lipless stick bait: Length: 4 inch body Width at widest point: 1 inch Weight: 1.25 oz Hook: 6/0 Muskie single trailer hook at tail with white bucktail w/ blue flash streamer Hardware: dual 1.25 inch muskie closed eye eyescrews ( front & back), large cup washer on rear connection for additional strength. If you get a 45 pounder on this bad boy, you will get that fish to shore. I've built these to handle Moby, should the good fortune occur. This lure is built crazy tough for a lil feller. There are times when the fish just arent going to hit the top, we have to go into the water after them. That's why I made the Depth Charge. This bait is weighted substantially so it will slowly sink into the briny depths to be twitched and jerked back once you've got to the depth you want. Work it like you would a hammertail jig of roughly the same size, then you're in the right neighborhood. Single 6/0 hook at tail position means you can get this fishie into some structure with some hope of getting it back out, bounce it off the rocks, get it into the pockets, and work your puppet show. I have four of these available, brand new design Im hoping to do more of in the near future. The current patterns I have are marked as such in the photos: Depth Charge 1 Depth Charge 2 Depth Charge 3 Depth Charge 4 1 through 3 are identical body types, with some minor finish differences as shown in pictures. Number 4 has a big of a different body, sort of a "turkeyslap" on steroids, if you will, but otherwise same specs.
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