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First Four Segment Bait


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Finished my first four section bait this morning. It is made of 3/4 in. PVC trim board with circuit board lip. It is ballasted with 1/8 oz weight in front section only. I may have to put a very small weight on bottom of tail as it wanted to roll over on its side and float. Will see what it does when I give it a swim test. It was still slightly tacky when I took this pic so I have not cleaned the epoxy off the hinges nor have I tub tested it to see if it will swim.


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That's an interesting shape. Looks really good.

I love how the PVC tails on my swimbaits are buoyant, so they swim level on a sub surface retrieve, and "tail" on a surface lure.

If I were you, I'd play around with weighting the third section, just enough to get the tail to stand up, and no more. Having the tail a little unstable, so it wants to lean slightly left or right, makes the lure more erratic. I like to think of it like a crankbait "hunting", where it kicks off to one side or the other erratically on the retrieve.

I know this probably isn't important in a billed, sub-surface lure, but weighting in the third section will also result in the lure turning to look back on the pause, which I like in a swimbait.

I've found an easy way to weight test a finished lure is to hang split shots on the tines of the treble in the section I want to weight.

If you only need a little weight, you may be able to wrap the shank of the treble with fly tying lead wire, held tight with super glue, and not have to disturb you paint job.

Just a couple of random, two cups of coffee, thoughts. :?

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Thanks Mark. Actually when I drew this shape, I got the idea for it by looking at a picture of a Sebile Magic Swimmer. I love their shape. Didn't turn out exactly like I expected but I'm happy with it. I gave this thing a tub test this morning. Its pretty violent, really shakes the rod tip. I think that is because of the bib. You can see the video here.

John

http://s253.photobucket.com/albums/h...on%20Swimbait/

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Thanks guys for the compliments, but you and all the other gurus on TU are the ones who taught me how to make it work. I don't think I would have ever made one swim without your help. So the compliments go to you.

John

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@ JBlaze

The pointing forward lip seems to cause a very violent "snake" action , more pronounced than on most other swimbaits .

I have made a two section crankbait years ago with a similar lip configuration , it moves a bit alike , also shaking the front section left/right .

Great design for a swimbait , anyway:yes: !

welldone , Dieter:yay:

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looks like i will have some competition soon at the shows !!!!!!!!!!!! looks good john hope all is well with the family and that grandson i bet he is growing like a weed hope to see you fishing with them soon take care and keep up the good work......jawjacker

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Thanks Rob. Not from me you won't have competition. Its just a hobby for me, I have no intentions of selling these and if asked, my price would make a person mad. Grandson is doing well and he's smart too. He will be 10 months old on the 25th. He is the focus and joy of my life right now. I have only been fishing twice this year. Most of my spare time is devoted to being with and watching him growing up. All these lures will be going in a special tackle box just for him.

Hope you are doing good under these hard economic times. See ya .

John

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