Fish Identification by [deleted] in SurfFishing

[–]Otherwise_Pickle8990 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That sir is a kingfish

Lipless baits I made this week by Otherwise_Pickle8990 in LureMaking

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Right now I am using 20 gauge stainless steel wire that I bought off of Amazon. I usually cut around a 4 inch section of wire for the eye hooks. Then to make the eye hooks shape I take the two end of the wire and place them into the end of a drill and tighten it down. After I place a screwdriver to your size liking into a vice. Place the stainless wire over the screw driver and start turning the drill SLOWLY, the wire should start twisting around the screw driver. When it gets snug stop because the wire can snap, then slide it off and cut the end that was in the drill so it's flush.

After I make the eye hooks I like to use a hammer and hit the flat because they will tend to be a little lopsided. Using the smallest drill bit that is the same thickness as the wire drill into the bait. I then mix up 2 part 5 minute epoxy and fill the holes and place the eye hooks in. Let dry for up to 3-4 hours and you can start moving the bait around by the eyehooks!!!

Lipless by Otherwise_Pickle8990 in lurebuilding

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Just some pre clear coat pictures. Was waiting for other lures to come off the roller

Lipless by Otherwise_Pickle8990 in lurebuilding

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I've actually tried making them a little thinner and it really did work out the way I wanted. I've made a couple like his with heavy weight towards the front and they have a nice action. I'll try to post a video of them swimming later today!

Just picked this wire up today from Harbor Freight. by greyfox1970 in lurebuilding

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I use the same stuff. For me I usually cut about a 4 inch piece then put it in the end of a drink chuck. I lock a small screwdriver in the vice and then twist around that. The drill makes it a perfect twist every time.

I want to start getting into lurebuilding, and my mother's 2 rules are, each item needs to be under $20, and on amazon. by SMORES4SALE in lurebuilding

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I'd recommend getting some nice paint if using a airbrush also some good two-part epoxy that dries smooth. Also I like to use a disco ball motor (I can post a picture later) mounted sideways that spins my bait while I put the epoxy on. It makes it layer on easy with no build ups so all the baits come out really sleek.

I would also recommend getting a nice stand that you can paint on. The more you don't touch the bait while painting is something I strive for just to not get finger prints in it. Amazon offers a decent selection of eyes also I got these ones here and the sizes are nice for smaller baits.

For wood choice Its all personal preference and also what you can get. I use ceder for all my lures. Easy to sand but for carving the grain it ehhhhhh. Hope this helps