Just a quick question. Anyone here buiold their own lures...eg spinners, crankbaits, worms,e tc. If so, care to divulge any secrets.<br><br>I just finished building the last spinner in a kit that Premium Lures sent me to field test for my website. I ended up getting 104 spinners out of it and had a blast buidling every one of them. Anyone else out there who find building their own lures as much fun as catching fish with them?. <br><br>keep those lines wet <br><br>Daniel C. Nielsen<br>http://www.nebraskafishing.com/index.html
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I haven't tried spinners, but I tie flies, and create plugs for bass fishing. Over this past winter, I built 20 buzzbaits that I created with a variety of colors. One color and blade type outperformed all the others. Pearl body, metal 3-blade, with a white/silver skirt with added 10 strands of crystal flash...<br><br>Very fun to make, especially catching fish on home-mades...<br><br>[laugh]
I am seriously thinking about ordering this kit from Premium Lures . They sent me the first one as a field test for free. Retails for over $150 but looking back at all the lures I made out of it, it was well worth the money.<br><br>I was just interested to see who else out there made their own. I tie some flies, (pretty badly) and mess around with building crankbaits for panfish etc, but lately I have been having some serious ideas on improvements on things like jigheads, crankbaits designs, spoons etc. I even have a few designs drawn up for wooden topwater water baits.<br><br>I am having as much fun doing this as fishing and am looking for all the info I can on how to build these things. I am going to have to get a hold of MJB and ask him some questions on jigheads and molds. I have a design I worked on and made a prototype and tried. Three cast and something snatched it and it was gone. Haven't had the time to rebuild another one with work and all, but its on the burner.<br><br>I don't normally fish with buzzbaits, but your homemade one sounds pretty good. pearl is a favorite color of mine!<br><br>Thanks<br><br><br>keep those lines wet <br><br>Daniel C. Nielsen<br>http://www.nebraskafishing.com/index.html
yep i carve some baits in balsa or abacchi mostly over 4" long fun &relaxing hobbie <br><br>
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I make my own Quick strikes for pike.<br><br>
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I am always experimenting with something different. Whittled me a jitterbug out of red cedar once. The fish latched on to it and couldn’t pull it under. (The unsinkable fishing lure) if a big enough fish swallows it and breaks your line you just come back out the next day you will find your lure on top the water with your fish attached to it.<br><br>[cool] “Don’t forget to wiggle your jig.” davetclown
The biggest mistake anglers make (so believes a couple of my pals that own tackles shops) is that they can BUY a lure that will catch them a fish. Hah!<br><br>The hard part is finding the fish.<br><br>But back to making lures. That is exactly what those guys that own "Big" lure companies are doing. They are inventing and experimenting with new stuff all the time.<br><br>I make lures. I buy new lures and improve them. I take my Dremel Moto-Tool and my official dentit's bifocal-magnifying head deal and make 'um look or perform better (sometimes it's actually, better).<br><br>I take marks-A-Lot markers and add spots, stripes, change the eyes, or color the hooks.<br><br>I sharpen the hooks and polish the points and barb ramps while wearing the magnifyer deal.<br><br>I have many lures that I had to make because the effect or size I wanted is not available for sale. Like Giant Tuna lures.<br><br>Most, Iron" available here in So. Cal. is painted rather plainly. I have made mine look more like the finish on Rappallas or Yo-Zuri's.<br><br>A guy here, Allan Cole, made his own lure and revolutionionized local fishing. For months all of the home outlet stores here were sold out of beveled table legs.<br><br>Making your own rods is cool too.<br><br>Once in a great while, I will disguise myself, so that no one I know will reccognize me, I will sneak into a fly shop. "They" have some nifty materials like wierd feathers and mylar type holographic strings.<br><br>Of course a lot of the stuff is "Faggy". Lacey, poofy, pink stuff, you know what I mean?<br><br>Women's craft stores have some lure making treasures including holographic glitter, feathers, glues, beads, and EYES! Good place to pick up broads, too.<br><br>I can spend hours testing lures without catching anything.<br><br>I bring loser lures to LURE HEADQUARTERS and run them through the process again.<br><br>Almost every morning I work on lures. I tiny coating of MiniWax Clear Gloss Poyurethane at a time. One coat a day.<br><br>Kinda like an assembly line.<br><br>
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wow ace you are the man...........I mean you make your own lures and sneak into fly shops and hang out in craft stores so you can hit on old ladies, I just wish I could have that kind of "life"!<br><br>kybasser<br>"The two best times to fish is when it's rainin' and when it ain't." ~Patrick F. McManus
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Hello windingriver,<br>Welcome to the BFT Message boards! <br><br>Please try to limit these types of posts to the Classified ads. I will leave this up for a day or so, so you can move it to the classifieds but will delete these in the future.<br><A HREF="http://www.bigfishtackle.com/Classifieds/pages/" target="_new">http://www.bigfishtackle.com/Classifieds/pages/</A><br><br>[laugh] How about a good laugh?<br><A HREF="http://www.bigfishtackle.com/comics.htm " target="_new">http://www.bigfishtackle.com/comics.htm </A> <br><br>Mike H
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how did u get to field test them i would love to do that.
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