bbduc 11 Posted May 22, 2009 Report Share I hear you on the tedious connections. Can be a real pain in the backside. This bait turned out nice though. I like the look and the solid orange tail, works well. Quote Link to comment
JBlaze 103 Posted May 22, 2009 Report Share Nice bait. You are right, It isn't easy installing and making everything line up square and straight on these small baits. Bit the end result is well worth the effort and it looks like you did a very good job of it. That lip willl really enhance the action of it also. What material did you use to make it Wish I could see how you had it hinged. Good job. John Quote Link to comment
Wayupnorth36 10 Posted May 22, 2009 Report Share Hope it won't be your last, it looks too good. Great job on the scales. Alex Quote Link to comment
diemai 234 Posted May 22, 2009 Report Share How about a fat one-meter+ pike grabbing it:huh: ? Would that change your mind ? welldone bait:yes: , .......greetz, Dieter:yay: Quote Link to comment
mark poulson 2,562 Posted May 23, 2009 Report Share That looks great. Nice paint job, too. Certainly doesn't look like a first time lure! It should really swim well with that bill. I hear you about the pain involved in hinging. That's why I settled on screw eyes and hinge pins. Simple, easy to adjust, and they swim really well. I am lazy. I didn't start out to reinvent the wheel, just adapt whatever worked to make lures that work, as quickly and easily, and reliably, as possible. Quote Link to comment
CA Delta 14 Posted May 23, 2009 Report Share Don't give up now. you have accomplished what many have tried & only failed at. Keep at it & it will get some what easier. I too, feel your pain, mostly in my finger tips. Your lure looks great. Keep up the hard work. Remember, if this was easy, everyone would do it. Tim Quote Link to comment
hazmail 203 Posted May 23, 2009 Report Share Nice job Jio- I know what you mean about tedious, but as Blaze has said the result is certainly worth the effort. pete Quote Link to comment
Vodkaman 1,808 Posted May 23, 2009 Report Share Jio. Welcome to the swimbait club. To receive your full membership card, simply send your completed swimbait to my postal address (non-returnable). Great job, hope like everyone else that it is not your last. Dave Quote Link to comment
Jio 2 Posted May 24, 2009 Report Share Ha-ha, thanks Vodkaman and all other as well! I had my reasons to publish only that pic above, the lacque flow a little there is some dried drops of lacque in the edge of the parts. I used one old blank (don't know what wood it was, maybe alder) for the swimbait. I just shape it it more befor cutting it to the parts. Now I also know what I did wrong; I used little too much lead for weightning, that's why it doesn't wobble without lip. I was still surprised how nice it swam when I put that lip on it! Well, maybe I have to build other one later. A more little one. I'm sure that would be also easier to build, ha-ha! Here's few more pic's of the lure: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/Jio/IMG_0103.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/Jio/IMG_0109.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/Jio/IMG_0110.jpg Quote Link to comment
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