Zoom grass craws, BB Cricket, and Berkeley Mud Critters (Discontinued) and what I use most but don't do a lot of heavy punching.
BTW if anyone has any Mud Critters in GP or Black they want to sell let me know.
Allen
Yes, even though I make 95% of my spinnerbaits I still use these. Days when they are hitting any spinnerbait I use these and same my good baits. I just wire or zip tie down the skirt and call it a day.
Allen
Yes as the floral wire will rust but it still works. Go to AC Moore or Micheal's and get some 22 guage wire. I use the pliers in the link below to tie mine.
https://www.harborfreight.com/6-inch-safety-wire-twisting-pliers-45340.html
Allen
This is how you determine what weight for neutral buoyancy.
Seal the bait so that it is waterproof. Get a postal scale and weigh the components. Next fill a cup of water that's the same temperature you want to fish. Put the cup of water on the scale and submerge the bait completely. The difference is the amount of weight it will take to achieve neutral buoyancy. Subtract the weight of the components and what you expect from the paint and clear coat. Afterwards you have your belly weight to achieve neutral buoyancy.
Allen
Archimedes principle.
Allen
Didn't know living rubber had different grades? What ever has 40 to 50 strands should be what most are using. Personally I only make about 20 jigs a year using this stuff because it is a PITA to use.
Allen
Like Smalljaw has mentioned there are many different ways to fish a spinnerbait. Specific models work better in certain situations than others. Personally I like the hiddenweight heads for fishing the river but not because I burn them. I build all my baits on a .032 or .032 1/4oz (Think it is called R1) wire frame. Along with smaller blades this allows me to have a heavier bait with a smaller profile. Now I can fish deeper in clear water or the bait doesn't roll in current.
Allen
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