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sinking wiggler


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Made this little dude(less than 5") after an old lure design by the D.A.M. , though it did not turn out to be an exact knock-off .

It has two belly weights in the first section to have it sink nose-down at almost 2 feet per second .

I intended from right from the start to fish it close to bottom in fall season , so that is perfect for me to get it down pretty fast to up to 45 feet !

It has a tight wiggle , wheras the first section only wiggles and rolls just a bit , but down the tail the sideward moves get more pronounced , even on slower speed .

Guess , that it could have quite an appeal on zander and perch jigged along the bottom ?

To paint the color pattern with my rattle cans I have utilized some pierced aliminium sheet , that I had found on the scrabyard of my work ,......normally such sheet is used to cover the ventilation inlets of electric circuit machinery parts .

These sheets are only 1 millimetre thick , I had cut stripes reasonably larger than the lure , clamped them in a vise , hung the lure on it and sprayed through .

These sheets can be bent for a perfect snug fit against the outer contoures of the lures .

Guess , that after some time of use the holes would become smaller getting covered with paint , but some sandblasting or steel-brushing would surely clean them up again .

The painting and especially topcoating of this one was quite a PITA , since after each and every painting I had to scrape off the paint from the tiny interconnecting wire eyes not to have them stuck entirely at the end !

greetz , diemai:yay:


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Nice lure, some times I really like to look at antique baits for ideas on designs it seems that for every new design that someone comes up with there is an old bait just like it already.

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Diemai, I really like the body style on this lure. The colors too. Your rattle can paint jobs are superb. Your sheet metal hinges on the other lure look nice and clean too. Very professional looking.

Keep posting please. The descriptions that you include with your gallery pics are very informative and inspiring.

Thanks for sharing. John

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As always you have come up with a new shape, somewhat old school which draws me in every time. This one sure gets down the water column in a hurry, no messin' around. The paint job looks great, worth the effort.

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Thanks a lot for your kind words , fellas :worship:,............much appreciated:yes: !

Always like to write a bit of explanations to my lure pics , ........they may be not that good looking as most of the lures displayed in here , but I am quite sure , that some other folks might take advantage and/or inspiration of my posts like I do on others as well , ........and that's what TU is all about IMO .

greetz , diemai:yay:

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