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| Hello Everyone,
Thought I would share some lures I've made. I'm always looking for new ideas, so let me know what you think. If I sell anything it goes on ebay, usually have something for sale.. ( www.ebay.com/usr/nater8gator8 )
The actions on the spinners were hard to get! but the bodies swim side to side and the spinners spin. I'm waiting for another sunny day to get some good video of there actions to post.
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Location: Sussex, NJ | Sweet. How deep do the cranks run? |
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| Both of the cranks can get past 5 feet I would say, I have no way of telling exactly how far though. I wish I could get into a swimming pool some where to test there depth. |
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| Check out the offset spinners action in the link! ------> http://videobam.com/KoxIn
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Location: NorthCentral WI | Cool. The body appears to have a nice wobble to it also. Good job. |
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| I thought I would share one of the Christmas prez. I'm working on.. still a ways to go with this one but it's turning out good. Just for decoration I guess The fins are 1/64 inch clear lexan so you can paint both sides for a cool affect.
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| Here's my most recent lure made. Its a 6 inch body, 3 oz, jointed swimspin crappie. It has a nice swimming action... Here's a video of it -----> http://videobam.com/OyuOE video might not be the best.. Let me know what you think! |
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| that walleye is sick also the spinner bait is different cool concept |
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| Some new soft tail glide baits and some more spinners.. ill get a video of the glide bait’s action up soon, but I'm really happy with how there wobble turned out. Thanks for the compliments too!
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Buddy, you have a lot of talent! Those look great! I'll bet they all get bit. That Walleye is especially realistic. |
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| Just tested this one out and I didn't know what to expect for the action. I think I'm going to call it a rip lure because it works best if you just rip it along top, about 1 or 2 feet under the surface. It will give you a super quick swim, wobble, .. I think the twister tail really helps to keep everything under control too.. It's very stable. I kept all the weight in the front half too .5 oz (right in the middle). It's super fun to fish with, so I think I might keep it lol. It's always nice when you find something new. |
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Location: Money, PA | You have a unique style/look...its certainly good! Keep it up. |
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| Would love to see some video of that last one... |
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| Here's a new one! 7 inch 3 oz. baby pike with fins. It has a great side fish wobble... Check out the video ------> http://videobam.com/LDTEt It's solid resin with a 1/2 oz. of weight along the belly.. the fins give it more of a tipping wobble that flashes it's sides, so when I produce these I think I'm going to foil a lot of them. Thanks for the kind words too.. my brother wanted to try out that last lure I posted so I gave it to him, and I didn't get a chance to take a video.. but I'll try to get it back later if he didn't snag it already!...
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| The video link isn't working for me so here's another...
http://videobam.com/LDTEt |
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