Super User Munkin Posted June 7, 2022 Author Super User Posted June 7, 2022 On 6/6/2022 at 7:45 AM, scaleface said: All on the same bait ? Man, my baits break way before that . After 30 to 40 fish I retire them and start a new one . Three different baits but the first one had 42 fish on it. As I was leaving I cut it off and gave it to about a 10 year old kid that had been watching me. Would have given him a new one but it was the only one I had with me. Made a couple more of them as spares. Allen 1 Quote
Super User Cgolf Posted June 12, 2022 Super User Posted June 12, 2022 One pf the new spinnerbaits I setup on a 1/2 ounce Barlows frame. It got me a river pike this year and yesterday on the lake I had 4 pike and a legal walleye on it. I had one big hit that felt like a bass and a few other hits a well. With all the wide willows it probably needs a trailer hook. I really like the wide willows. It is really satisfying to have a good day on something I made. The bass will come, this lake has a very healthy pike population lol. I did get a small bass on a whopper plopper. 6 Quote
Super User Munkin Posted June 18, 2022 Author Super User Posted June 18, 2022 Is there a lot of yellow perch around? That's what that bait looks like to me. Allen Quote
Super User Cgolf Posted June 18, 2022 Super User Posted June 18, 2022 Yeh we have a lot of yellow perch in our waters. I think that is why firetiger cranks are good for us regardless of water clarity. In fact that morning I saw a beautiful 11-13” yellow perch in 2 feet of water. I am getting addicted to those wide willows I first encountered them when someone on here suggested that I try the War Eagle finesse spin. They turn over very nicely. Quote
Super User Munkin Posted June 18, 2022 Author Super User Posted June 18, 2022 Another advantage is you cannot usually find that blade combination at the store. Puts off a different vibration that they have never experienced. For future baits you should use a hollow metal bead behind the clevis. Eventually the metal clevis will dig into a plastic bead causing it to stop spinning. You will probably destroy or lose the bait first but I am suggesting it for better performance and longevity of the bait. Allen 1 Quote
PourMyOwn Posted June 18, 2022 Posted June 18, 2022 Here's my tube cutter. I cut threads in a hockey puck, and put in a bolt. For the bottom, it's a bunch of razor blades that have holes in them, a bolt, and washers for spacers. All glued to a piece of aluminum scrap. 5 Quote
Super User Columbia Craw Posted June 28, 2022 Super User Posted June 28, 2022 On 6/1/2022 at 3:24 PM, PourMyOwn said: My first go at tubes. That color is killer in my region. 1 1 Quote
spartyon8 Posted June 28, 2022 Posted June 28, 2022 I have been heavy into woodworking over the last 3-4 years. I was sitting in the shop with a lazy attitude and decided to try my hand at carving. I took some scrap cedar to make some square bills. They are drying from a dunk in polyurethane. I am going to do some subtle airbrushing just to highlight the color of the cedar. 3 Quote
PourMyOwn Posted June 28, 2022 Posted June 28, 2022 10 hours ago, Columbia Craw said: That color is killer in my region. It slays em here in NH and Maine too. I'm making hula grubs in it later this week, I'll post some up. 2 Quote
Super User scaleface Posted June 28, 2022 Super User Posted June 28, 2022 On 6/6/2022 at 1:15 PM, Bankc said: Will bass eat a 5/8" masonary bit? Yes, they will! I decided to try my hand at making my own soft plastics. This was my first test run using recycled baits while I finish up my first prototype. That has to cause some serious line twist . 1 Quote
looking45 Posted June 28, 2022 Posted June 28, 2022 Here’s a few of the glide baits I painted. I sell most of them and my fishing friends get one on their birthdays 9 Quote
PourMyOwn Posted July 2, 2022 Posted July 2, 2022 5/8 oz swim jig. Testing out my new fluid bed today. 5 Quote
spartyon8 Posted July 6, 2022 Posted July 6, 2022 My first attempt was painting one of my carved cedar blanks (the other one fell and chipped). It turned out “okay”. I decided that I wanted to practice on some cheap blanks. I am pleasantly surprised with the results. I used 30 min epoxy to seal them and couldn’t be happier with the end result. Now, down the rabbit hole I go! 5 Quote
PourMyOwn Posted July 6, 2022 Posted July 6, 2022 Looks like you are well on your way! Nice work. 1 Quote
spartyon8 Posted July 6, 2022 Posted July 6, 2022 Thank you! I found the whole process very therapeutic. Quote
Chris Catignani Posted July 6, 2022 Posted July 6, 2022 I'm not 100% on who makes this bait...but it got new paint. Going for that "Redeye" look...aka Rock Bass. 6 Quote
PourMyOwn Posted July 6, 2022 Posted July 6, 2022 2 hours ago, spartyon8 said: Thank you! I found the whole process very therapeutic. I understand completely. I'm 45 and have a lifetime's worth of baits already. And I'm just getting started. I'm hoping to make rods next and then paint cranks. I have a pile of discontinued baits that I love in colors I do not. I'll be asking experts like you for help! Quote
Super User fishballer06 Posted July 6, 2022 Super User Posted July 6, 2022 On 7/2/2022 at 2:37 PM, PourMyOwn said: 5/8 oz swim jig. Testing out my new fluid bed today. I love that Rootbeer Flake powder paint. Highly versatile color and under rated. 1 Quote
spartyon8 Posted July 6, 2022 Posted July 6, 2022 I spent the morning painting four more squarebills. My takes on white crappie (not pictured), black crappie (not pictured), baby bass and chartreuse/yellow black back. The last two are picture. First is after paint. The last two are with a coat of epoxy. Man, a guy can lose track of time doing this! 5 Quote
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