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gus_webb |
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Posts: 225 Location: Nordeast Minneapolis | Hey folks! I thought I'd try starting a thread for links for purchasing materials and supplies. I know sites like Stamina, Rollie and Helens, etc. are fairly well known, but I'm sure there are several others (both in and out of the traditional fishing supply world) that could be beneficial to both beginner and more experienced basement lure builders. So if you have a great resource for bucktail wire and don't mind sharing, or a nifty resource for lure eyes, or whatever, I know I'd appreciate it. And I imagine many others would, too. So here's a start: Stamina Lures (new site): http://lurepartsonline.com Rollie and Helens: http://www.muskyshop.com Barlow's Tackle: http://www.barlowstackle.com Punisher Lures: http://www.punisherlures.com Shipwreck Beads: http://www.shipwreckbeads.com/ (That one is really more of a crafty-beady place, but I got some great glass, metal and fiber optic beads from them at a pretty good price...) Harbor Freight Tools: http://www.harborfreight.com/ (Amazingly reasonable tools... not always top of the line stuff, but great for a bench vice or a belt sander or whatever. I know that's not really a material or supply, but it's been handy for me, so I thought I'd share.) That's about all I have bookmarked. Thanks, everybody! Edited by gus_webb 2/6/2009 4:13 PM | ||
mota |
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extra long hair bucktails http://www.featherplace.com/ic/fp/item/BK223/Deer-Tails-Long-Hair-4... best price(components) http://www.lakelandinc.com/ lots of turkey at good price http://www.rainbowfeatherco.com/FeathersFrame.htm | |||
Legacy Lures |
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Posts: 82 Location: Central WI | www.mooreslures.com Dick Moore has just about everything to build lures and good prices too. Excellent service and Fast shipping too. Chris | ||
Legacy Lures |
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Posts: 82 Location: Central WI | mota......I checked out those long deer tails you posted the link for. Man would those be nice!!!! About 3 times what I usually pay for a normal tail, but I'll be trying these too!!! Thanks | ||
mota |
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long hair=more action,believe me they are not cheap but you will not be disapointed | |||
musky2much |
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Posts: 18 Location: Westerville, Ohio | Metalworks Stamping is a great source for bulk polycarbonate and metal lips. Dale is a great guy to deal with. 608-666-2900 Cliff www.alleycatlures.com | ||
GMACK |
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Posts: 41 Location: Moline,IL | I'm having some problems finding heavy gauge bucktail wire. The best I could find was 8" shafts that are .051 from stamina. I'd prefer longer shafts and heavier wire(.062). Any ideas? | ||
MuskyGary |
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Posts: 78 | Try Hagens, They have heavier musky wire. | ||
gus_webb |
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Posts: 225 Location: Nordeast Minneapolis | Pretty sure the link for that is: http://www.hagensfish.com/ Thanks, Gary! Let me know if I got that wrong. | ||
Don |
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Posts: 131 Location: Southwest Ohio | Anyone know where to get the bulk fashabou like the double cowgirls have on them? Thanks, Don | ||
Beaver |
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Posts: 4266 | My "neighborhood shop" is Reinke Brothers in Milwaukee. If you are a lure-maker and you are going to The Milwaukee Show, do yourself a favor and stop at Reinke's. A very small shop, but they manage to put 10 gallons of stuff in a 5 gallon bucket. Where else can you sit on the floor and sort through bucktails to find the ones with the longest hair? Reinke Brothers-31st and Greenfield-414-383-5591 | ||
J Routt |
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Location: Right Here | We are now a supplier of muskie sized silicone skirts. www.muskiecustoms.com | ||
jerkin |
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Posts: 226 Location: W. PA. | Go to any welding supply and tell them you want 1/16" stainless tig wire. The 1/16" is 0.062", grade 308L and comes in 3' pieces, I got 36 pieces in a pound for $14, that's 108 feet for 13 cents a foot. | ||
baitmaker66 |
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Posts: 121 | Anyone know where to get different styles of netting to paint scales and patterns through?? Thanks!! | ||
gus_webb |
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Posts: 225 Location: Nordeast Minneapolis | One thing that I've just started to play with is an aluminum wireform mesh, similiar to this... http://www.utrechtart.com/dsp_view_product.cfm?item=64405 The nifty thing about this stuff is that you can pull it and stretch it to get some variation in pattern size, if you want. Plus it's flexible and moldable. I'll post some results from it soon, I hope. | ||
knooter |
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Posts: 531 Location: Hugo, MN | Stop by your local fabric store and look at the lace stuff. They'll probably have something like what is used for wedding veils. You'll get some strange looks buying lacy stuff. | ||
knooter |
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Posts: 531 Location: Hugo, MN | Anybody have a supplier of taxidermy eyes. I've found plenty, but they seem expensive. Any affordable options out there? | ||
Medford Fisher |
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Posts: 1058 Location: Medford, WI | Jeremy, I'll talk to my dad this afternoon and see what I can find out. He's been a full-time taxidermist for 15-20 years. -Jake Bucki | ||
gus_webb |
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Posts: 225 Location: Nordeast Minneapolis | If you're in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area, Ax-man Surplus has a bunch of eyes... some looked like taxidermy eyes, some are obviously for teddy bears and dolls, etc. I was in the Fridley store yesterday and they had a few... I know the St. Paul branch tends to have more. Might not be exactly the product you're looking for, but if you can make it work it WILL be cheap! | ||
knooter |
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Posts: 531 Location: Hugo, MN | Ax-Man rules. I actually picked up a few eyes from the St. Paul store a few months ago, but there weren't any taxidermy eyes left. I also checked the one in the Brooklyn Park area, but no luck. There is however a TON of random junk that a guy like myself can use out in the garage. You never know what you'll find there. I picked up a bunch of shrink tubing for about a two bucks, and a gear reduction motor for my lure turner for about five bucks. Hard to beat. | ||
Allstate48 |
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Posts: 389 Location: Corning, Iowa | I want to make a wall mount rod holder. Where can I get the inserts for the top holders?Sometimes they are plastic, and sometimes rubber. Thanks Doug | ||
jpodmarsky |
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Posts: 77 | Hello. I try and stock 40 different and custom sizes in lexan lips. 1/16'' 1/8'' 3/16'' and 1/4''. Jerry | ||
muskihntr |
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Posts: 2037 Location: lansing, il | We now stock everthing you need to make your own leaders. http://www.stealthtackle.net . everything including high quality ball bearing swivels, stringease snaps, and seaguar material, along with high seas and yozuri material as well. We also carry AFW wire products including crimps. i dont have the items up on the site for purchase but you can email me direct at [email protected] for pricing. Edited by muskihntr 5/6/2009 12:58 PM | ||
Guest |
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Where do you guys get that envirotech clear coat? Also is it a 2 part deal I have never used it. Would you suggest using some kind of 2 part epoxy? Which is easier to use? I do have a machine I just built to rotate the lures as they dry just need to figure what clear coat to get. Thanks | |||
MuskyRuss |
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Posts: 181 Location: Valparaiso, Indiana | Guest - 5/28/2009 10:18 PM Where do you guys get that envirotech clear coat? Also is it a 2 part deal I have never used it. Would you suggest using some kind of 2 part epoxy? Which is easier to use? I do have a machine I just built to rotate the lures as they dry just need to figure what clear coat to get. Thanks Menards | ||
mark |
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try thorne bros in mpls .062 about 14" long I'm looking at mine. mark | |||
castmaster |
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Posts: 910 Location: Hastings, mn, 55033 | "Go to any welding supply and tell them you want 1/16" stainless tig wire. The 1/16" is 0.062", grade 308L and comes in 3' pieces, I got 36 pieces in a pound for $14, that's 108 feet for 13 cents a foot." I just picked up some of this wire and found it is not nearly as heavy as .062 stainless "lure making" wire. It bends easier and seems more prone to the shaft bending under pressure than the regular lure making wire. Stamina is no longer carrying the pre straightened .062, has anyone else found a source for straight wire shafts 10" or longer? | ||
feedtheworm |
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Posts: 28 | http://www.lakelandinc.com/ Beads Bobbers Bodies, Brass Buzz Blades, Plastic Clevises Coil Spring Fasteners Connection Links Connection Sleeves Crimping Pliers Cup Washers, Brass Display Hangers Eyes, Solid Brass Figure 8 Attachments Floating Hooks Hat/Tie Pin Hook Lears Hookguards Hooks, Fish Jig Spinners, Completed Jig Spinner Wire Forms Lure Flipers Net, Scale Finish Nylon on Steel Poly Envelopes Poly-Lock Envelopes Rivets, Delta Sinker, Eyes Skirt Collar, Brass Skirt Bodies, Brass Snaps Spinner Bait & Buzz Bait Spinner Tubes Split Rings Stinger Rig Swivels Tape, Reflecto Ticker, Brass Tubing, Colored Plastic Wire, Stainless Steel Wire Formers Wire Shafts Worm Weights, Brass Worm Collar, Brass Hope this helps. Johnny | ||
diver |
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Try makelure.com Lots of molding stuff, also some how to info. | |||
Tackle Industries |
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Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | 1000% http://www.mooreslures.com Great guy and has everything musky lure related you will ever need all under one roof..... | ||
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