Very simple pullbaits , but yet effective !
Made quite a few ones of these lures in sizes from 5" to 9" , they are simply carved out of rectangular dowels of buoyant wood .
Got the idea from an upload on www.luremaking.com , only altered the tow position more upward to achieve more diving depth .
I made them plain , but also with a tailspin as pictured or a small prop on the tail , in this case the tail should be a little rounded off , so that the oncoming current has better access to the prop .
These lures are weighted to float up very , very slightly head-down to dive possibly deep .
On smaller versions I have already caught quite a few pike 20" to 26" , but the bigger ones I didn't fish that much so far .
Top lure has a little "strange" coloration , I just felt like fooling around randomly with my spray cans:huh: !
Sorry about the bad quality of the fish picture , my camera isn't that good , and it's not that easy either to play a fish with one hand and make photo's with the other , won't be possible at all , if the fish was bigger:) .
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