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Location: Litchfield MN | Hi
Iv'e just orderd my stuff for building musky/pike size inline spinners. But now i ran into a problem, it's whit the tying, where do i tye the material on?? Straight in the wire shaft or somekinda tube? If on tube where can you find theese?
And about the weighting, do you use brass beads or brass bodies??
Thanks, ewery tip is welcome!
Niklas
Edited by Heikinheimo 9/28/2006 9:42 PM
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Location: Northern Wisconsin | i think they use wire coil to tie hair to. go to stamina.com they have them i think. |
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| Most tie on coiled wires. We stock many sizes of coils (both weighted and unweighted). Catalog on line. mooreslures.com
Dick |
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Posts: 786
Location: Minnesota | Call Dick! He is the man for bucktail tackle! Great prices and a great guy to work with. He has helped me get some hard to get lure components when everyone else was out.
James
http://www.gruntmuskielures.com
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Posts: 15
Location: Litchfield MN | O darn can you tie right on the wire shaft proppobly, but it's for shure a heck of a lot more difficult..... aah ill just make some light weight spinner's first (place my order from stamina Saturday no coils!).
Grunt; Thanx for the info will be checking out what's gouwing on overthere
Niklas
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Posts: 129
Location: Milwaukee Wi | Weighted coils i think are the best but if you dont want the skirt spinning around then use a rudder. |
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Posts: 2112
Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | coil wire is cheap, if you look in the right places. Throttle cable for lawn mowers is a cheap source. |
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Posts: 30
Location: Wisconsin | muskynightmare is right on.
go to Fleet Farm and buy the cheapest throttle cable you can find, either auto or lawn mower. should be about 5 or 6 bucks and you will have about 3 or 4 ft of coil. pull out the wire cable and you are all set. coil works great because you can tie on several sections of bucktail for a longer lure or make two different coils and put a hook between the two.
making your own bucktails is easy and cheap. you can also modify them to suit your different fishing needs. |
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