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My First Jerks (Suspending)


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These are balsa wood sealed with Min Wax wood hardner and no base coat. They are painted or rather coated with nothing but sprinkled glitter (ultra fine polyflake from Hobby Lobby) on thinned, wet D2T then clear coated again with D2T I was pretty pleased with the way they turned out. #4, #5 and #6, I sprinkled white powder paint on their wet bellies. The bills are small indianna blades. Havn't been lake tested yet but were fine in the bathroom sink. they slowly went down and rested with only the trebles touching bottom. I did a sloppy job when I put the belly weights in. Will do better next time.


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First, coated with thinned D2T then sprinkled Gold Glitter on sides and back and Pearl glitter on the belly. let dry. next mixed another batch of D2T did not thin it. Took a small hobby brush and drew a line of D2T down the back and stripes down the sides to belly. Yuo will have to hold it up to the light to see the glue lines. Next, mixed brown and copper glitter and sprinkled it on these wet lines by tapping a small brush like Cadman does with powder paint on his jigs. When finished, tap the lure a couple of times to get the loose glitter off and put on wheel to dry. Next, a couple coats of thinned D2T to smooth everything out. The brown one weighs 19.2 grams without hooks and split rings. If memory serves me right it was right at 5/8 oz with rings and hooks. I am thinking it will cast a mile. Just hope it will get me a big smallie.

John

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Finally got to lake test these, they are all duds. :cry: Zero action at all retrieve speeds. No waggle or wobble. Not much of an action when jerking them either. I think it just took to much weight to get them down and it killed the action. Oh well, it was fun and they didn't look bad. Back to the drawing board.:whistle:

John

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Great looking baits! Its to bad they didn't have the action you were shooting for. I'm looking to make some suspending jerks too. I wonder if there is a heavier wood that would better suite the lure suspending without having to use so much weight?

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