Original RC 1.5 LC in Copper Perch is the number one producing crankbait I own. I have these in just about every color including one I had custom painted in gizzard shad that needs repainted.
I remember using some oval shaped mono but cannot remember the name? That and the 6' Zebco Rhino Rod that was "indestructible from tip to butt" Broke 4 in one summer.
Allen
Worms for grass and creature baits for wood has been my experience. That and they seem to prefer the creature. bait better spring /fall and worms in the summer.
Allen
I have not made any swim baits out of resin but I have made crankbaits. Alumilite resin is what I use which is very strong and picks up every detail from the mold. Alumilite is not very buoyant itself so to make it float you have to add microballons with it. I will have to find the mold and baits I made to post a pic.
Allen
I was wondering what everyone's preference was for swim jigs. What is the weight size used most often and do you prefer a regular or thick hook?
Mine vary in weight from 1/8 to 1/2oz but 3/8 is what I use most often because of the buoyancy of the paddle tail trailers. As for hooks the Mustad 32724 5/0 is what has worked the best. This setup works great for my MH 12lb Floro rod outfit that I use.
Allen
http://www.barlowstackle.com/Do-It-Hidden-Eye-Brush-Weedless-Jig-Molds-P263.aspx
Barlows Tackle usually lists the other hooks that will fit in a mold.
Allen
That looks like the 38109 Mustad hook and it will fit in a Do-It mold like others have said. I have made some in the past but didn't like the short amount of space between the hook point and screw lock.
Allen
Thanks for the detailed tutorial, I have been wondering about using JB weld for awhile. Do you know the wire diameter on those inserts? They maybe what I am looking for in my next chatterbait project.
Allen
The Mann's Baby 1- works best for me overall and makes my top 10 crankbait list. Besides the Bandit Footloose the two shallow baits I have had luck with are the Team Daiwa Scouter Crank and the Jackall Zero Footer.
Allen
Living rubber is a PITA and melts in your tackle boxes but some people are in love with it. Personally I use Starflash skirts in place of round rubber.
Allen
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