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Martin79
Posted 6/11/2018 5:16 PM (#909673)
Subject: Where to find .072 wire for bucktails ?




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Is the .072 only come from a steel supplier ?
ToddM
Posted 6/11/2018 5:20 PM (#909675 - in reply to #909673)
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Location: oswego, il
Bicycle shop?
curleytail
Posted 6/11/2018 10:13 PM (#909717 - in reply to #909673)
Subject: Re: Where to find .072 wire for bucktails ?




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Location: Hayward, WI
That's pretty beefy stuff! .062 is quite stiff already and can be found in many places. Are you sure you want to go heavier?
bigbite
Posted 6/12/2018 10:28 AM (#909743 - in reply to #909673)
Subject: RE: Where to find .072 wire for bucktails ?




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Location: Pewaukee, WI
Welding rod can be found in that thickness, but it is s softer material then s.s. wire. One suggestion, if your intended use of that is on bucktails, you'll find it difficult stuff to work with and a Musky will still make a pretzel out of making it hard for you to straighten out.
Martin79
Posted 6/12/2018 2:35 PM (#909763 - in reply to #909673)
Subject: Re: Where to find .072 wire for bucktails ?




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Thanks. I do have some pre looped .062. I just threw the spanky fireball for the first time this wknd and It’s awesome. Love the weight. And 3/4 of my showgirls /cowgirl shafts are all bent without even catching a fish. Not goin that small anymore. I’m gonna replace shafts and add more weights. I just started getting into making the bucktails. Made one 4 oz 9” dble fluted w .059 and runs perfect. Just wanted to try the .072. I suppose finding the beads and clevices is a pain.
M Ruff
Posted 6/14/2018 12:17 PM (#909960 - in reply to #909673)
Subject: RE: Where to find .072 wire for bucktails ?




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Moore's Lures has .071" if that helps. Around p 20 - 22 in catalog.
M
http://www.mooreslures.com/
M Ruff
Posted 6/14/2018 12:25 PM (#909961 - in reply to #909673)
Subject: RE: Where to find .072 wire for bucktails ?




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Oops Sorry, forgot to mention.
He should have beads and clevices also, I remember once making B Tails for a couple friends similar to the old Muskie Fin s from his parts.
Actually he has just about anything for lure making, especially "Buck Tails" and is a great guy .
M
Lucky Craft Man
Posted 6/15/2018 9:03 AM (#910002 - in reply to #909960)
Subject: RE: Where to find .072 wire for bucktails ?




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M Ruff - 6/14/2018 12:17 PM

Moore's Lures has .071" if that helps. Around p 20 - 22 in catalog.
M
http://www.mooreslures.com/


Looks like that comes in a roll. It seems like it would be tough to get that as straight as one would want.
Martin79
Posted 6/16/2018 9:08 AM (#910045 - in reply to #909673)
Subject: Re: Where to find .072 wire for bucktails ?




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Awesome thanks. I already buy stuff from Moore’s if he has it I’ll try him. And I’ll check out local welding supplier also. This first bucktail I made is raising more fish than anything this last week, including gettin smoked by the biggest fish I’ve ever seen.(bit the blades with no top hook), so gotta make some more. I don’t know if it’s cause the weight , (it’s heavy ) or the long 1 tie tinsel , or. Cause I ordered fine tinsel on accident, but the fish are loving it. That one was .059 on #6 Clevis
dietmar
Posted 6/17/2018 3:50 PM (#910154 - in reply to #909673)
Subject: Re: Where to find .072 wire for bucktails ?




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Location: Germany
Hello from Germany,

if you look for a good strong wire forget fishing shops in your town or in the internet. Stainless welding wire is a "soft" wire. For lures you need a hard stainless wire also called "spring wire" or "spring hard wire". In Germany such a wire has the material number 1.4310 (nearly similar to AISI 302, AISI 304). I don't now the correct US norm/declaration.

http://www.stahlbecker.de/produkte/federstahldraht-nicht-rostend

Such a wire you can find at dealers for steel or in factories who make springs for the industry. There you can get this wire in coils or straighten. You also find such a wire in the dental area. But there you have to pay to much for such a wire.

Tight Lines, Dietmar
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