Superpede

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A creepy crawler for bass.

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Materials:
  • Eagle Claw 249WA-1/0 hook
  • Boot lace
  • Small dumbbell eyes - unknown weight
  • Lion Brand Suede - Coffee
  • LashMax Eyelash Yarn - Caffeine
  • Coats Trilobal Polyester Thread (40-wt.) - Chona Brown

Total length is about 3.5 inches.
 

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Sweet! Can't get many more apendages than that. :cool: With all those legs.... i would bet stop-n-go with that bait will be a winner, should have some excellent movement.

Are you palmering the eyelash yarn after you make the body on the boot lace?

If it is a leather boot lace - may have to let it soak up the water a few seconds before trying to cast it. ;)
 

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Looks kind of like those things you dip in stink bait for catfish. Bet it would hold a lot of scent.
 

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Thank you for your comments Everyone. :)

AtticaFish said:
Are you palmering the eyelash yarn after you make the body on the boot lace?

AF,
No. I'm palmering as I tie the body. I pin it to the yarn with my thumb and fingers. I want the eyelash yarn to be recessed between wraps of chenille.

LedHed said:
WOW - how does it look in the water???

Led,
I hope that it'll look good. :) My experience with LashMax is that it has pretty good movement with lift-drop, drag-pause, or as AF mentioned, stop-n-go retrieves. I tie a LashMax/craft fur ball head jig that worked pretty well for largemouth bass late this fall. So, I have some hope for this one.
 
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