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More Muskie Fishing -> Basement Baits and Custom Lure Painting -> beechwood blanks
 
Message Subject: beechwood blanks
TheMuskyMan
Posted 5/4/2012 12:16 PM (#557888)
Subject: beechwood blanks




Posts: 338


Location: Maryland
anyone know where i can get beechwood lure blanks up to 10 inches?
pred8tor
Posted 5/5/2012 3:55 AM (#557990 - in reply to #557888)
Subject: RE: beechwood blanks




Posts: 5


Location: willoughby hills, ohio
just checked ebay "beech wood lumber" and saw a few up. whys it you want to use this wood?
TheMuskyMan
Posted 5/5/2012 8:01 AM (#557998 - in reply to #557990)
Subject: Re: beechwood blanks




Posts: 338


Location: Maryland
I wanna make a couple slow rise jerk baits. Read an article that beech wood is a good wood that needs lil weight..
h2os2t
Posted 5/5/2012 8:52 AM (#558004 - in reply to #557998)
Subject: Re: beechwood blanks




Posts: 941


Location: Freedom, WI
I have used beach, soft maple is just a little lighter but not much. I like beach but some can get very heavy to the point of to heavy for some baits. Soft maple is a little more consistent also. I have had pieces of beach vary 2 ounces on a 8" lure.
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