bucktail parts
Musky Fever
Posted 1/7/2004 9:16 AM (#92774)
Subject: bucktail parts





Location: Illinois-Indiana
I need to find 1/2" egg sinkers and coil wire in bulk (500).
Any help would be appreciated.
esox23
Posted 1/7/2004 11:25 AM (#92801 - in reply to #92774)
Subject: RE: bucktail parts




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Location: Right behind you (tap, tap) BOOO

MuskyFever,

 

This might be exactly what you are looking for.

 

http://www.staminainc.com/wireforms/muskiebucktail_coil.html

 

Matt

tuffy1
Posted 1/7/2004 11:39 AM (#92805 - in reply to #92774)
Subject: RE: bucktail parts





Posts: 3240


Location: Racine, Wi
Dude, that is sweet!!! I have been using Choke cable from a buddy that worked at an engine shop for a while, but am about to run out.
Cool site.

How's it going Ralph!!!
esox23
Posted 1/7/2004 11:46 AM (#92808 - in reply to #92774)
Subject: RE: bucktail parts




Posts: 267


Location: Right behind you (tap, tap) BOOO

I've been wanting to build my own bucktails and have been doing some research.  It all seems pretty straight forward except for bending straight wire, to make the loops that you tie the line to.  Are there special tools that you guys use?

 

Matt

tuffy1
Posted 1/7/2004 2:57 PM (#92831 - in reply to #92774)
Subject: RE: bucktail parts





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Location: Racine, Wi
Matt,
There is a tool that can be used to make the bends in the wire. All I do is take a vicegrip, a nail bent into a double L. (bend the top half of the nail and the bottom half of the nail to look like 2 l's joined at the middle) sorry if this makes no sence. Anyway, then I take the wire and wrap it around the nail. That forms the loop, then you wrap the wire over itself 2-4 times. When wrapped, twist the vice grip back and forth. This will break off the excess wire.
Hope this makes sence. It is kind of hard to describe by typing. It is much easier to do than it sounds.
Good Lungen,
Joel
tuffy1
Posted 1/7/2004 2:58 PM (#92833 - in reply to #92774)
Subject: RE: bucktail parts





Posts: 3240


Location: Racine, Wi
Matt,
There is a tool that can be used to make the bends in the wire. All I do is take a vicegrip, a nail bent into a double L. (bend the top half of the nail and the bottom half of the nail to look like 2 l's joined at the middle) sorry if this makes no sence. Anyway, then I take the wire and wrap it around the nail. That forms the loop, then you wrap the wire over itself 2-4 times. When wrapped, twist the vice grip back and forth. This will break off the excess wire.
Hope this makes sence. It is kind of hard to describe by typing. It is much easier to do than it sounds.
Good Lungen,
Joel
kevin
Posted 1/7/2004 4:28 PM (#92855 - in reply to #92774)
Subject: RE: bucktail parts





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Location: Chicago, Beverly
I know some guys use this type of round nose pliers to bend the wire.


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