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| Here are some of the lures that I've been working on this fall. These are 9" flat sided shallow cranks, floating. All made out of old cedar hydro poles (I'm a lineman so it's easy to get lol). I've been playing with metallic and glow in the dark foils. You can add a lot of interesting designs with this technique! Let me know what color you like out of these? Or what is your favorite color pattern?
I also have made a bunch of musky lure bottle openers, which are always fun.
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| I like the glow in the dark and jailbird ones, a lot. Those trout bottle openers are pretty cool too! |
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Location: PA Angler | They look great gotta love those trout patterns. |
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| Like them all! Really cool to think that the wood is recycled poles. Cedar is one of natures wonders. |
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Location: PA Angler | Gotta ask have you ever put one together to fish it. That lip might make it do some crazy action. Never know. I’ve seen some weird stuff catch fish. |
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| Thanks everyone!
Yes, I'm always amazed at the resilience of cedar. We have all sorts of treatments for other hydro poles, and cedar we basically cut and stick into the ground, and it can sit there for 80 years with maybe a bit of shell rot. The crews know I make lures and every once in a while, I get to my house at the end of a day and can see a couple chunks of big old cedar poles beside my shop. I love it!
Scolitario, that is a great idea! I don't know why i haven't done that yet! I actually have one that didn't turn out so great, I'm going to put a line tie on it and see how it runs! I will report back. Maybe it will leave a trail of bubbles or something cool. |
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