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More Muskie Fishing -> Basement Baits and Custom Lure Painting -> The Bache-Lure
 
Message Subject: The Bache-Lure
gus_webb
Posted 6/9/2011 11:25 AM (#502059)
Subject: The Bache-Lure





Posts: 225


Location: Nordeast Minneapolis
Hey fellas- wanted to show off the gifts my groomsmen are about to get. I call it ‘The Bache-Lure ™’! Since some of my groomsmen have less experience musky-fishing than others, I had some very specific design requirements… it had to be a surface bait, because that’s just more fun. It had to be useable in a straight retrieve, since using a walk-the-dog effectively can take a little more finesse. And since I don’t have a drill press or a lathe, a tail-turner would have been problematic. And possibly most importantly, It had to be functional, since I really want the guys to use them. Turns out, the action is surprisingly awesome! They have a nice wide jitterbug walk, throw quite a bit of water, and look good at both slow and high speed retrieves.

With my bachelor party going on this weekend on Mille Lacs, I’m hoping one of the guys actually gets some action on one! Cheers!


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Muddy41
Posted 6/9/2011 12:19 PM (#502069 - in reply to #502059)
Subject: RE: The Bache-Lure





Posts: 642


Location: Richfield, MN
That is just awesome.. The paint job on those are sweet!!! Let's hope someone puts a nice 50 in the boat with one!!!!

Congrats on the up coming marriage. Hopefully your fishing habits don't change once the ball and chain become permenantly attached!!!!! LOL

Mike
sKunKt
Posted 6/9/2011 12:41 PM (#502073 - in reply to #502059)
Subject: Re: The Bache-Lure




Posts: 116


those look great!
MuskyFix
Posted 6/9/2011 1:03 PM (#502080 - in reply to #502073)
Subject: Re: The Bache-Lure





Very cool, great idea, don't forget the date.

Edited by MuskyFix 6/9/2011 1:09 PM
muskyslayer96
Posted 6/9/2011 4:43 PM (#502114 - in reply to #502059)
Subject: Re: The Bache-Lure





Posts: 615


Location: Madison, WI
What a great idea!

Well done....Congrats and enjoy the weekend

MS
jakejusa
Posted 6/9/2011 5:02 PM (#502119 - in reply to #502059)
Subject: RE: The Bache-Lure




Posts: 994


Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
Too Cool ! As much as I hate weddings & funerals I'd be in your wedding for one of those!!! Ha Ha
short STRIKE
Posted 6/10/2011 3:10 PM (#502250 - in reply to #502119)
Subject: RE: The Bache-Lure





Posts: 470


Location: Blaine, MN
Nice!!! all I got for my groomsmen were flasks and twins tix... the flasks were full, but I like this idea much better.
MRichardson
Posted 6/10/2011 4:24 PM (#502262 - in reply to #502059)
Subject: RE: The Bache-Lure





Great idea!  Nice baits! Like the way you painted the tux’s. Wish I was a groomsmen at your wedding!

gus_webb
Posted 6/13/2011 3:22 PM (#502595 - in reply to #502059)
Subject: Re: The Bache-Lure





Posts: 225


Location: Nordeast Minneapolis
Thanks, everybody! The best man managed to get a 50"er... not on a Bache-Lure, but on a bucktail he made. So not too bad. And I did have a nice northern hit one of these on a day where we weren't getting anything to move, so at least I know they mostly work.
DickMac2000
Posted 6/14/2011 3:01 AM (#502700 - in reply to #502059)
Subject: Re: The Bache-Lure




Posts: 28


Location: Drachten (The Netherlands)
Great idea and beautifully made!!! Two thumbs up!!!!

Greetz,
Dick
gus_webb
Posted 6/14/2011 10:35 AM (#502739 - in reply to #502059)
Subject: Re: The Bache-Lure





Posts: 225


Location: Nordeast Minneapolis
The thing that saved me on painting the tux was those paint pens... I was trying to figure out how to stencil on the jacket collar, and making a little bow-tie stencil, and thinking of how much of a pain that would be... until I found the paint pen at my local art supply store! Then the only stencil I had to do was the 'V' of the jacket lapels. I'm also planning on making a 'Padre' version as a thank-you for our pastor, since he's a fisherman as well.
DickMac2000
Posted 6/14/2011 4:25 PM (#502807 - in reply to #502739)
Subject: Re: The Bache-Lure




Posts: 28


Location: Drachten (The Netherlands)
gus_webb - 6/14/2011 10:35 AM

The thing that saved me on painting the tux was those paint pens... I was trying to figure out how to stencil on the jacket collar, and making a little bow-tie stencil, and thinking of how much of a pain that would be... until I found the paint pen at my local art supply store! Then the only stencil I had to do was the 'V' of the jacket lapels. I'm also planning on making a 'Padre' version as a thank-you for our pastor, since he's a fisherman as well.


No 'Hottie' version for that sexy neighbor?

Greetz,
Dick
Muskyfisher
Posted 6/14/2011 5:16 PM (#502813 - in reply to #502059)
Subject: Re: The Bache-Lure





Posts: 209


Location: Big Falls MN
What kinda hooks did you put on the baits
gus_webb
Posted 6/14/2011 9:26 PM (#502856 - in reply to #502059)
Subject: Re: The Bache-Lure





Posts: 225


Location: Nordeast Minneapolis
Matzuo 4/0 sickle hooks. I've been playing with them for awhile, and feel like they hook up better for me on fish taking a swipe at lures. But maybe that's just because I think they look kind of bada$$.
gus_webb
Posted 8/14/2011 9:46 PM (#511787 - in reply to #502059)
Subject: RE: The Bache-Lure





Posts: 225


Location: Nordeast Minneapolis
After making the 'Bache-Lures' for my groomsmen, I decided I should make one for our pastor... family friend of my bride-to-be, and avid fisherman. But instead of a tuxedo, it seemed he should have his own.
I also made a couple smaller ones (bass-sized) for the ring bearers.
Getting married this weekend, so we'll see how much lure-building I get to do from now on! Fortunately, I got a keeper.


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ArmPit
Posted 8/15/2011 7:36 AM (#511814 - in reply to #511787)
Subject: RE: The Bache-Lure





Posts: 447


Location: Waconia, MN
That is awesome, great Idea, and great looking lures!
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