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| This winter I made about 3 dozen of my own double cowgirls.
Just wondering how many guys make their own lures and how difficult is it to make and paint your own custom crank baits?
What's the best way to get started making custom cranks, any body know of a good starter kit? |
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Location: Money, PA | I handmake mine....I figured out that I actually handle each bait approximately 25 times from start to finish! One of the most common questions I get from people is..."How long does it take you to make one lure?" Its almost an impossible question to answer since I don't just make one lure at a time. However, my guess would be a couple of hours per bait, minus the drying time of paint and epoxy. If I was doing this full time, I'd guess I could probably produce about 25 a day without sacrificing quality. That number would also fluctuate depending on models of baits.
That said....Its not all as easy as some people may think....:-) I still love it though! Painting, assembly and field testing are certainly my favorite and most rewarding aspects! |
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| I make all my own lures too, a very satisfying hobby for me. Rollie and Helen’s has wood blanks you can buy and then build and so does Moores http://www.muskyshop.com/modules/cart/products.php/nav_id/6/page/2/id/2904/name/ZZWoodCrankbaitBlanks
http://www.mooreslures.com/2013Catalog.pdf page 23 or 21 has some bodies you can make stuff out of.
Here is a thread that kind of got going on here , some good info in there http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=82654&posts=14&start=1
Go to youtube and do a search for Solarfall. He is one of the best bait builders in the world and has some very good tutorials.
Edited by MRichardson 3/15/2013 9:58 AM
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| ShutUpNFish - 3/15/2013 7:18 AM I could probably produce about 25 a day without sacrificing quality. That number would also fluctuate depending on models of baits.
Wow Paul, that’s like over $150 grand a year in sales! You must be rich! lol
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Location: Money, PA | Key word....."if".....lol |
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| I do this for a hobby for something to do. I started when I retired 13 years ago. We do craft shows and Muskie Fest and Some school shows in the fall. My biggest baits take approx 3 hours from start to finish. I don't really sell that many but I sure do enjoy making them. Hopefully someone will break the 50 in this year. So far the biggest ski was 49+ by a guy in Canada. I make bass and walleye baits also. Keeps me out of trouble. A great hobby. |
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