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Message Subject: Spinnerbait Parts, Tools and Accessories
Team_Ryba
Posted 12/12/2017 4:53 PM (#886842)
Subject: Spinnerbait Parts, Tools and Accessories




Posts: 46


Hi Guys,
I'm thinking about trying my hand at making my own Musky Spinnerbaits. Could anybody let me know what tools I should buy to make the process easier and where I could source the lure parts needed? I live in Burlington, Ontario, Canada.
Thanks,
TR
esoxnimrod
Posted 12/12/2017 6:22 PM (#886852 - in reply to #886842)
Subject: RE: Spinnerbait Parts, Tools and Accessories




Posts: 14


Go online to Rollie and Helens for parts.
I get my wire at a local hardware store. They have a nice selection of gauge sizes.
Also pick up a round end pliers. Don't know the name but they look like needlenose but are round instead of flat for crimping and make it very easy to bend/shape/wrap your wire accurately without scoring it.
RLSea
Posted 12/12/2017 8:45 PM (#886857 - in reply to #886842)
Subject: Re: Spinnerbait Parts, Tools and Accessories




Posts: 479


Location: Northern Illinois
See Dick Moore's website http://mooreslures.com as he has a wide selection of spinnerbait frames. He is a good guy to talk to as well. He gave me some good tips when I started out building my own stuff.
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