04-03-2020, 03:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-03-2020, 03:07 PM by Cowboypirate.)
Round three, Pat. This time with proper jig hooks (vs those bass worm hooks I was experimenting with). Also with the right dense foam. Now I can actually shape things a bit. That is definitely going to require a follow up class as my hands were a bit shaky with the dremel. Still big body style with 3/4" foam plugs this time but sticking with 1.25 long on a #6 jig hook. Tail, well ya, that is a work in progress. That will be part will also require reeducation. I think I need to split the plug and start the material inside.
Round three, Pat. This time with proper jig hooks (vs those bass worm hooks I was experimenting with). Also with the right dense foam. Now I can actually shape things a bit. That is definitely going to require a follow up class as my hands were a bit shaky with the dremel. Still big body style with 3/4" foam plugs this time but sticking with 1.25 long on a #6 jig hook. Tail, well ya, that is a work in progress. That will be part will also require reeducation. I think I need to split the plug and start the material inside.
Round three, Pat. This time with proper jig hooks (vs those bass worm hooks I was experimenting with). Also with the right dense foam. Now I can actually shape things a bit. That is definitely going to require a follow up class as my hands were a bit shaky with the dremel. Still big body style with 3/4" foam plugs this time but sticking with 1.25 long on a #6 jig hook. Tail, well ya, that is a work in progress. That will be part will also require reeducation. I think I need to split the plug and start the material inside.
Round three, Pat. This time with proper jig hooks (vs those bass worm hooks I was experimenting with). Also with the right dense foam. Now I can actually shape things a bit. That is definitely going to require a follow up class as my hands were a bit shaky with the dremel. Still big body style with 3/4" foam plugs this time but sticking with 1.25 long on a #6 jig hook. Tail, well ya, that is a work in progress. That will be part will also require reeducation. I think I need to split the plug and start the material inside.
Round three, Pat. This time with proper jig hooks (vs those bass worm hooks I was experimenting with). Also with the right dense foam. Now I can actually shape things a bit. That is definitely going to require a follow up class as my hands were a bit shaky with the dremel. Still big body style with 3/4" foam plugs this time but sticking with 1.25 long on a #6 jig hook. Tail, well ya, that is a work in progress. That will be part will also require reeducation. I think I need to split the plug and start the material inside.