type of wood for Rise and Dive Jerkbaits?
esoxkid06
Posted 1/19/2015 9:22 PM (#749473)
Subject: type of wood for Rise and Dive Jerkbaits?




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Location: Shawano, WI
I'm going to try my hand and making some baits over the remainder of the winter, and I really want to make some Rise and Dives. What wood would you guys recommend I use?
Jeremy
Posted 1/19/2015 10:13 PM (#749480 - in reply to #749473)
Subject: RE: type of wood for Rise and Dive Jerkbaits?




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Location: Minnesota.
Suicks began using Cedar. I heard they also made them from Pine.

I'm currently making 4 for a trial, having never made a bait before.

I'm doing 2 in Butternut which is quite light but has some good strength, 1 in cherry and 1 in hard maple. Both the cherry and hard maple will be heavier b/c the wood is harder/denser and will likely tend not to rise as fast as the softer woods.

If they don't catch fish they'll start campfires really well!!!!!!!!!
crazywayne
Posted 1/20/2015 9:05 AM (#749505 - in reply to #749473)
Subject: RE: type of wood for Rise and Dive Jerkbaits?




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I make a deep diving crankbait I turn from White Cedar when you stop it backs out, will dive to 25' when trolled.
Trophyseeker50
Posted 1/20/2015 1:47 PM (#749571 - in reply to #749473)
Subject: Re: type of wood for Rise and Dive Jerkbaits?





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Location: WI
I would try mohagany. Less boyant and good water repelling qualities.
esoxkid06
Posted 1/20/2015 6:37 PM (#749607 - in reply to #749480)
Subject: RE: type of wood for Rise and Dive Jerkbaits?




Posts: 43


Location: Shawano, WI
Jeremy - 1/19/2015 9:13 PM

Suicks began using Cedar. I heard they also made them from Pine.

I'm currently making 4 for a trial, having never made a bait before.

I'm doing 2 in Butternut which is quite light but has some good strength, 1 in cherry and 1 in hard maple. Both the cherry and hard maple will be heavier b/c the wood is harder/denser and will likely tend not to rise as fast as the softer woods.

If they don't catch fish they'll start campfires really well!!!!!!!!!


I was thinking Cedar as well, I am looking for a faster rising bait. and yes a few have found their way into my wood stove this winter! little rascals!
2roofmusky
Posted 1/23/2015 7:58 AM (#749942 - in reply to #749473)
Subject: Re: type of wood for Rise and Dive Jerkbaits?





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You are looking for western red cedar. I make 9 and 10" copies of an old Chautauqua lake favorite with it. They dive well and back out in a hurry depending on how you weight them.