spoonpluggergino - 1/25/2013 9:10 PM He JB Gino Again , sorry I did not realize you are buillding a topwater bait. There is a thread on this site how to drill a hole in a globe. The gentileman describes how to modify a drill bit so it will not walk. Do a search on this forum the title is Globe (thru wire) dated 2/14/2011 Gino Gino, Although the guy in that thread obviously knows what he's talking about, and maybe for someone who typically makes 100's of baits a year it might be worth it. However, for someone who's just making/modifing a few baits it seems like massive overkill... would be less hassle to just buy them finished from a place like AHL. On longer baits like most Globes, you're obviously going to need a long enough drill bit to make it to the second swivel/hook location, those can be purchased individually in about any length you need. I'd guess that most guys on here don't have the time or expertise to make their own non-wandering drill bit though. I've easily modified over 100 baits from original screw eye to wire and have never failed to be able to get the wire threw the bait by just "eyeball" drilling to where the swivel/hook will be. On those tail baits in the above picture I was just changing out the wire because after multiple fish it gets bend up and untrustworthy. BTW, for you guys who use needle nose pliers to get the wrapped up weeds out from between the front and rear section of your tail prop baits... I leave enough of a gap in between the sections so I can get my fingers between, the fish don't care and it sure saves a lot of hassle. Cheers
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