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  1. m_vandorn

    My Shake 'N Shad

    I've made many different solar powered lure designs and of all of them, this design and the Solar Popper design are my favorite solar powered designs. With that said, however, the battery powered vibrating lures are now my main focus because they are even more effective at attracting fish. The battery powered versions can be used in so many lure designs because they do not require the sun to activate the vibrating motor. I currently have several battery powered designs in prototype and test. The cicada is my first completed design.
  2. After learning how to make molds for resin lures, I started making a solar powered vibrating bug type lure I call the solar popper. These lures take a #4 treble hook.
  3. This is the my first vibrating solar powered lure design made in 2013. It was shaped from a 1/2" thick piece of balsa wood. It is 1 1/2" (Long) x 1/2" (Wide) x 5/8" (Tall). The motor compartment was cut out with a 1/4" dremel bit using my dremel tool. The solar cell was inlayed / sealed on the top.
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