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JPMYERSLURES
Posted 5/19/2010 8:42 PM (#441734)
Subject: Some new Cranks





Posts: 34


Location: OHIO
Here are a few new cranks I just finished.. I made these from pvc board, thick epoxy coating, some foiled.. 6" & 8" lengths 3.0oz-3.5oz...

Almost ashamed to post these after having just viewed Fatfingers new posting..haha.. His new ones are incredible..
JP~


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bowhunter29
Posted 5/19/2010 9:06 PM (#441740 - in reply to #441734)
Subject: Re: Some new Cranks





Posts: 908


Location: South-Central PA
Nothing to be ashamed of with those lures!

jeremy
greyranger
Posted 5/19/2010 10:39 PM (#441758 - in reply to #441734)
Subject: RE: Some new Cranks




Posts: 41


I second that - those look great. Great job.
MuskyFix
Posted 5/20/2010 6:48 AM (#441784 - in reply to #441758)
Subject: RE: Some new Cranks





Nice Work.

I would be proud, those fins and gills look awesome.
That's my next project fins and gills
fatfingers
Posted 5/20/2010 7:28 AM (#441792 - in reply to #441734)
Subject: RE: Some new Cranks




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Your work is among that stuff I always look forward to seeing on the net. Great work as usual, and the way you worked the foil beneath the paint is just beautiful.

The top bait really pops. I haven't tried pink as a primary color on a bait, but I'd like to some day. Yours appears to have a silvery pearl overlay and it compliments the color scheme very well.
Hoosierbaits
Posted 5/20/2010 10:54 AM (#441831 - in reply to #441792)
Subject: RE: Some new Cranks




Posts: 76


Very nice. I am really interested in the different orientation of the line tie. This is first time I have seen anyone use a horizontal position. Which do you prefer?

Don
Tackle Industries
Posted 5/20/2010 12:52 PM (#441853 - in reply to #441734)
Subject: Re: Some new Cranks





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Location: Land of the Musky
Love the foils! Good job.
James
JPMYERSLURES
Posted 5/20/2010 6:25 PM (#441910 - in reply to #441792)
Subject: RE: Some new Cranks





Posts: 34


Location: OHIO
Thanks everyone and thank you Fatfingers, very much.. Here is a pic of what some of the foil patterns I used looks like as it was hard to tell in my poor quality photos.. This is a 8.5x11 sheet of cover stock purchased at a local fabric store.. It doesnt look likr much in my poor lure pics but it really stands out with lure in hand.

The strawberry coloring is pearl red with a light coating of pearl white, then I scaled with a 50/50 mix of pearl white/pearl silver w/a drop of pearl red in the mixture.. It came out w/a nice mullet appearance.. Its a killer for pike..

Hoosier,.. If you do a thru-wire on metal lip plugs for salt or like on the old CCBCo pikies, the tie ends up horizontal to fit in the metal lip slot.. It can then be bent up or down to change lure running depth, & it seems to make every lure swim pefectly straight too.. I seen many guys use a horizontal tie on glider baits too.. These lures I posted are extremely slow sinking, susspending, and/or floaters that ascend back to the surface at a very slow rate.. You can crank all of these down 8-10 feet and they basically stay there, to be jerked,.. I've noticed no swim action difference when used as a crankbait, vertical/horizontal, if anything, in my opinion, the H is better thsn the V...But thats One Fools opinion..LoL
Thanks again for all the positive comments, greatly appreciated..
John JP Myers


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xMU5KIEx
Posted 5/20/2010 10:33 PM (#441944 - in reply to #441734)
Subject: RE: Some new Cranks




Posts: 60


Location: st. croix county, wisconsin
wow that is sweet! nice job on the fins and gills!
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 5/21/2010 1:38 PM (#442017 - in reply to #441734)
Subject: Re: Some new Cranks





Posts: 1425


Location: St. Lawrence River
Wow those like great
wolftackle84
Posted 5/21/2010 2:44 PM (#442027 - in reply to #441734)
Subject: Re: Some new Cranks




Posts: 709


Location: sun prairie,wi
good work...
rjbass
Posted 5/23/2010 12:19 AM (#442190 - in reply to #441734)
Subject: RE: Some new Cranks





Posts: 179


Location: Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
very nice!

Rod
bridgeman
Posted 5/23/2010 4:53 PM (#442251 - in reply to #441734)
Subject: Re: Some new Cranks




Posts: 529


Location: Not Where I Want To Be
Sweet
lifeisfun
Posted 5/26/2010 3:53 PM (#442809 - in reply to #441734)
Subject: Re: Some new Cranks





Location: Ontario
Stunning !
I wish I had the skills you have
fishingprovy
Posted 5/27/2010 5:30 PM (#442954 - in reply to #441734)
Subject: RE: Some new Cranks




Posts: 268


Verr,very Nice, love the perch patterns, keep up the great work.
Chas
Posted 6/4/2010 10:17 AM (#443920 - in reply to #441734)
Subject: Re: Some new Cranks




Posts: 231


I love that perch foil! I would like to get that pattern on a couple of gliders. Beautiful work!!

Chas
JPMYERSLURES
Posted 6/4/2010 11:12 PM (#444028 - in reply to #441734)
Subject: RE: Some new Cranks





Posts: 34


Location: OHIO
heres a little better pic of the swirl pattern
JP~


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Bob Gray
Posted 6/5/2010 7:24 AM (#444040 - in reply to #441734)
Subject: Re: Some new Cranks





Posts: 56


Location: Oak Lawn, IL
Those are absolutely beautful! I love the foil perch patterns.
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