Lure making...
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This my new project....just for the tip.I seal it and put on the hardware(hook and split ring).
Its a pencil like sammy....i want it to float nose up 45 degree,just in between horizontal and vertical so i can have both balance bowing and sliding action when walk the dog.
To get the action that i want i have to weight it.

I use the small drill bullet/ball weight.Thread it through the pin,and stick it to the belly of my lure and test it in the tub.Play around with the position,number and size of weight until u got the floating position that u want.In my case i settle with 3 weigh just behind the belly.

Drill in the hole and stick in the weight.All the hole is filled with epoxies.

Its a pencil like sammy....i want it to float nose up 45 degree,just in between horizontal and vertical so i can have both balance bowing and sliding action when walk the dog.
To get the action that i want i have to weight it.

I use the small drill bullet/ball weight.Thread it through the pin,and stick it to the belly of my lure and test it in the tub.Play around with the position,number and size of weight until u got the floating position that u want.In my case i settle with 3 weigh just behind the belly.

Drill in the hole and stick in the weight.All the hole is filled with epoxies.

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Re: Lure making...
i sometimes make spinners for mullet.
i use a piece of wire, a spinner blade, red, orange, yellow, pink or green beads, 15 pound line, a size 10 or 12 hook and a size 6 or 8 hook.
to use these you need to use bait on them, prefarably ragworm, mackerel, earthworm and maggot.
i used them in millisle in july never caught any but i hooked a couple but missed them, but they work. i saw a fella usin them and he had a coupleof mullet on them.
i use a piece of wire, a spinner blade, red, orange, yellow, pink or green beads, 15 pound line, a size 10 or 12 hook and a size 6 or 8 hook.
to use these you need to use bait on them, prefarably ragworm, mackerel, earthworm and maggot.
i used them in millisle in july never caught any but i hooked a couple but missed them, but they work. i saw a fella usin them and he had a coupleof mullet on them.
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Re: Lure making...
OK all you lure making guys, especially the ones asking about buying components. Check out www.staminainc.com and see wot they have on offer and the prices.
Remember it was theshoreking who gave you this link!!!!
Remember it was theshoreking who gave you this link!!!!

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Re: Lure making...
theshoreking wrote:OK all you lure making guys, especially the ones asking about buying components. Check out http://www.staminainc.com and see wot they have on offer and the prices.
Remember it was theshoreking who gave you this link!!!!
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Re: Lure making...
Nope. Just the way it is with so many of the bloody things down here. Theyre such a nuisance.



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rapalajoe wrote:Nah.....cant sell it.....still have a lot to improve and tweak....its just so addictive doing it.....like rod building...once u start it....very hard to stop....lots of guys that start this just to save money on buying lure,but instead they end up spending more to buy the tools such an airbrush etc....etc....
Yeah it is very adictive, I find myself looking at cataloges and figering out how to make something similar. You cant go shopping anymore without seeing the potential for lure making in everyday objects.
here is a slideshow / video of the first spoons / butter knife

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfzuUCOezC0
Anyone make spoons or spinners as well ?
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Re: Lure making...
I was inspired by this thread and after coming across it did some reading online and got hold of the following book:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Making-Wooden-F ... 618&sr=8-1
The book is very good, although I hadn't realised when buying it that a good few of the lures he details how to make are for freshwater / coarse fishing. The main concepts though are well explained and there are a couple of projects regarding making lures for sea fishing. I had a crack at making my first shallow diving plug type lure and am pretty pleased with the result (see below).
I used balsa wood that I found in a local arts and craft store, and the rest was done with a jigsaw, carving knife, drill, white acrylic undercoat (3 undercoats), yellow & black enamel spray paint (the only colours I have at the moment) & clear varnish. For the eyes, split rings, hooks, and closed-eye screws I went all out and got some stuff from Jann's Netcraft (an online lure making store).
The lure is a bit on the light side (although I did drill a hole in it to put in a small bit of lead), I cast it out yesterday evening to see what it's action was like. It seems to dive to about a foot or so when you are retrieving, but immediately floats to the surface if you slow down the retrieve or stop. It also wiggles a bit from side to side but probably not as much as other shop bought plugs. I reckon the colours are not the best was kind of going for a sandeel colour scheme, but will try and get some green and silver for the next plug I make.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Making-Wooden-F ... 618&sr=8-1
The book is very good, although I hadn't realised when buying it that a good few of the lures he details how to make are for freshwater / coarse fishing. The main concepts though are well explained and there are a couple of projects regarding making lures for sea fishing. I had a crack at making my first shallow diving plug type lure and am pretty pleased with the result (see below).
I used balsa wood that I found in a local arts and craft store, and the rest was done with a jigsaw, carving knife, drill, white acrylic undercoat (3 undercoats), yellow & black enamel spray paint (the only colours I have at the moment) & clear varnish. For the eyes, split rings, hooks, and closed-eye screws I went all out and got some stuff from Jann's Netcraft (an online lure making store).
The lure is a bit on the light side (although I did drill a hole in it to put in a small bit of lead), I cast it out yesterday evening to see what it's action was like. It seems to dive to about a foot or so when you are retrieving, but immediately floats to the surface if you slow down the retrieve or stop. It also wiggles a bit from side to side but probably not as much as other shop bought plugs. I reckon the colours are not the best was kind of going for a sandeel colour scheme, but will try and get some green and silver for the next plug I make.
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2012 Species:
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2013 Species:
Coalie, Pollock, Bass, Mackerel
2014 Species:
Launce, Pollock, Coalie, Bass, Cod, Mackerel, Whiting, Doggie, Conger
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Re: Lure making...
Nice one Ronnach....hope u enjoy it...tackleunderground also one of the alternative source for lure maker....in term of how to and the science behind the lure ie:where and method to install weight and the effect of the weight position to the action of the finnish lure....when u got to this then its gonna be more addictive since u will start to build lures on ur desire action rather than look....cheeerrss...
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Re: Lure making...
I saw this post a few weeks back and decided to give it a go. I've finished my first lure using balsa wood with a through wire design. It's supposed to be a diving minnow or something like that. I varnished it to seal it and covered with digital print vinyl (my own take on a mackerel pattern) now i just have to find some of those wandering eye things and it'll be done. I think this one will be ornimental only. Keep it on the book shelf so when i get more practice i can look back and see how my skills are coming along. Cheers for the inspiration joe.
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