GoneFishingLTN Posted July 6, 2017 Posted July 6, 2017 Looking into making my own if anyone does make there own if they can pm where I can buy them and what I'll need that would be amazing I google search it and nothing was very clear Quote
Super User Oregon Native Posted July 9, 2017 Super User Posted July 9, 2017 Two things....you can make them from old spinnerbaits if you want....you just cut and bend the wire up front...can either add the blade then or wait and do it with a good split ring...you can look up the blades and get them at a number of places....haven't had my coffee yet but jans net craft...I believe is where I found some of the blades. There's another outfit too that sells tons of stuff and I'm drawing a blank right now...oh....Barlows I believe it is.... Next is get a spinnerbait mold of your choice...pour the heads and repeat above. Quote
RUSS9999 Posted July 10, 2017 Posted July 10, 2017 ww.lurepartsonline I think will have everything you need. Quote
YUT18 Posted July 11, 2017 Posted July 11, 2017 You have unlimited options in my opinion. If you do not pour your own lures and are trying to keep your cost down you could use old jigs or spinners. If you decided to re-use old lures all you would need is split rings, blades, and lock snaps. I get a majority of my parts from Barlow's and normally use a poison tail or archy head mold. If I make a poison tail (fixed hook or swing tail) version I will cut the wire and insert the blade. If making an archy head version I will use a single split ring to attach the blade. The only con with using split rings is it will eventually bind up on the eyelet causing the lure to lose its intended action. 1 Quote
Super User Munkin Posted July 11, 2017 Super User Posted July 11, 2017 I make mine using the Do-It sparkie mold and a punch from Harbor Freight. Allen 2 Quote
shootermcbob Posted November 19, 2017 Posted November 19, 2017 Hi Munkin, Can you give more detail on exactly what parts you are using? Hooks, which mold, and how do you get the blade into the round end of the hook? also, which punch are you using? I would like to start making my own "bladed" jigs. Thanks Quote
Super User Munkin Posted November 19, 2017 Super User Posted November 19, 2017 1 hour ago, shootermcbob said: Hi Munkin, Can you give more detail on exactly what parts you are using? Hooks, which mold, and how do you get the blade into the round end of the hook? also, which punch are you using? I would like to start making my own "bladed" jigs. Thanks I am using the Do-It sparkie mold and some 35 degree Gamakatsu hooks from eBay. Once I pour the jigheads I tap open the eye using a punch from Harbor Freight. The punch comes in a 3 pack and I use the green colored one of the 3. I made a groove in an old board to use as a jig so the head doesn't get deformed. Allen 1 Quote
shootermcbob Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 8 hours ago, Munkin said: I am using the Do-It sparkie mold and some 35 degree Gamakatsu hooks from eBay. Once I pour the jigheads I tap open the eye using a punch from Harbor Freight. The punch comes in a 3 pack and I use the green colored one of the 3. I made a groove in an old board to use as a jig so the head doesn't get deformed. Allen thanks Allen Quote
Super User smalljaw67 Posted November 20, 2017 Super User Posted November 20, 2017 17 hours ago, Munkin said: I am using the Do-It sparkie mold and some 35 degree Gamakatsu hooks from eBay. Once I pour the jigheads I tap open the eye using a punch from Harbor Freight. The punch comes in a 3 pack and I use the green colored one of the 3. I made a groove in an old board to use as a jig so the head doesn't get deformed. Allen A 35 degree hook???? I think with someone just trying this for the first time that they wouldn't want to modify a mold. That said, the sparkie mold with a Mustad 32786 60 degree hook will work fine, the eye opens up but takes a little effort. Quote
Super User Munkin Posted November 20, 2017 Super User Posted November 20, 2017 4 hours ago, smalljaw67 said: A 35 degree hook???? I think with someone just trying this for the first time that they wouldn't want to modify a mold. That said, the sparkie mold with a Mustad 32786 60 degree hook will work fine, the eye opens up but takes a little effort. No modification necessary the hook just fits the 3/8 and 1/2oz cavities I use. These are the only hooks I have tried and they worked so I am not sure what else works. Allen Quote
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