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thecatcher
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lure protection

#1 Post by thecatcher »

hi lads,just wondering is there anything that u can put on hard lures such as feed shallow to prolong lures paintwork any ideas welcome,gavin
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Re: lure protection

#2 Post by gd »

Not a direct answer to your question Gavin but I have turned various lures down on the lathe in the past and have topcoated them with car lacquer spray to protect them.

If I was you I wouldnt worry too much about the paintwork on factory lures, An opaque lure is not always the presentation needed.
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#3 Post by guts »

you could use nail polish :D ha ha
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#5 Post by thecatcher »

guts wrote:you could use nail polish :D ha ha
i dont think so the mrs would think im taking up other hobbies :lol:
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#6 Post by agardiner22 »

thin coat of clear nail polish works
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#7 Post by Camcolite »

thecatcher wrote:
guts wrote:you could use nail polish :D ha ha
i dont think so the mrs would think im taking up other hobbies :lol:
The nail polish works really well, keeps the hook rash off feed shallows especially. Get your mrs to get you a hard clear one. Failing that, clear varnish or some such but i find they are never really clear. The bloody price of feeds anyway, they would want to last a bit longer than one session, without getting so scratched up, couple of euro is well worth it for keeping your shiny things shiny.

Tell your mrs, a man needs good looking lures and good looking nails to catch fish these days...... :P
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#8 Post by declan65 »

I have feed shallows that have taken a proper bashing(chipped, scratched etc) doesnt seem to have made any difference to the catch rate, if the bass are feeding the lure action does the trick :shock:
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#9 Post by Inishtrahullangler »

Hi catcher you could use clear epoxy i use it over fish scale effect tape an it works for me ...
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#10 Post by thecatcher »

thanks for the replys lads

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