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Message Subject: Some recent ones
Sam Ubl
Posted 9/8/2010 3:42 PM (#458646 - in reply to #308589)
Subject: Re: Some recent ones





Location: SE Wisconsin
Without a second thought, I would hang these all over my walls as decoration, but NEVER, never would I fish with them... Their too #*^@ beautiful.
RickJames
Posted 9/8/2010 6:28 PM (#458670 - in reply to #308589)
Subject: Re: Some recent ones





Posts: 65


Location: Lake St.Clair
Great looking lures and paint work...wow... One day i can only hope to paint as nice. Do you make your own lures aswell? Love the big cranks. Body style as awesome. Great work! RickJames
Tigger
Posted 9/8/2010 7:28 PM (#458683 - in reply to #458670)
Subject: Re: Some recent ones





Posts: 399


Location: Burton, Ohio
Thanks guys for the kind words.

The funny thing is that if you asked me to paint a simple stripe pattern it will take me days................... are the lines straight? Is the spacing right? Are the bars to wide? ......... LOL ........... I lock up on that kind of thing. I never had any art classes in school. I am sure there are better techniques to do cetain things.

Rick James............. I smile when ever I see your name. I quess it is the association to "Super Freak" It just makes me smile.

I do make my own bodies. That is one of my favorite things to do. I was a cabinetmaker for 25 years specializing in the wood stuff. I really enjoyed making things with my hands. They moved me into project management. I am not on the shop floor anymore. The time I get go into my wood shop at home is even more charished. I am excited about a current project I have going on. It is a restoration of a historical building in downtown Cleveland. All the wood is mahogany. I pulled some of the scraps out of the burn boxes and have been tinkering with it. Man is it a nice wood to work with. I hope to have some neat stuff soon. I have been experimenting with some new body styles.

You may get a kick out of this piece I did a while back. I have it in one of the rooms in my house. I swear I see it walking around in the dark at times!

John


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RickJames
Posted 9/9/2010 6:18 AM (#458726 - in reply to #458683)
Subject: Re: Some recent ones





Posts: 65


Location: Lake St.Clair
lol That thing is awesome! Looks like it walked straight out of a Disney cartoon! Very cool! lol "Super Freak" I've been wanting to call one of my lures that. When I first started making lures and passing them out to my freinds they always called the lures RickJames lures. (James is my middle name)From then the name stuck. Great work bud, looking forward to seeing more!
Tigger
Posted 9/11/2010 3:58 PM (#459019 - in reply to #458726)
Subject: Re: Some recent ones





Posts: 399


Location: Burton, Ohio
I know this is a musky site but I bet there are some guys that fish walleyes also. I thought you may get a kick out of these. I started to tinker with these last year. I am a super die hard walleye guy. I have converted to the worm harness bite through the summer. There is always that transition period when the walleye shift to the hard body bite in the fall. This always drove me nuts! Worms or cranks? I always felt I may miss some good fish not running one or the other.

Anyhow I started to play with making bodies that replace the beads of a worm harness. I fished alot of tournaments last year and was not a good time to start to play with other things. This year I cut back on the tournaments and had a chance to really play around with some of the projects that I started.

Lake Erie walleye migration goes from the West side to the East during the summer and then reverses itself in the late summer through fall. On the return the fish are feeding heavy to prepare for winter and egg developement for the remales. They have followed the smelt around all summer long in the deep wqter summer months. I tried to make the bodies smelt like. Two weeks ago I ran them and had some very good luck. I went today and caught a 10.3 pounder and couple of 8's on them. I also caught an 8.5 pounder on a salamander pattern two weeks ago. Here are some pictures of the fish I caught. There are different patterns I was playing around with. I am seeing some colors that they like. The rig looks very ugly. I thought they would never hit it. With a good size crawler on it's almost 12 inches long. I did notice the one day I kept loosing fish that I hooked up with. I figured it out. They were t-boning the body and not hitting the worm. They were very aggressive that day. I am working on that.

Today I went out by myself. I got my limit of fish (6). The weights today were 10.3 lbs (30-1/8" long), 9.1 , 8.25 , 8.1 , 7.75 and 5.7. It was a special day that I hit an active pod of big fish that were hungry. I had a double header on of the 10.3 pounder and 9.1 pounder to start the day. I have a picture that I took of the rod in hand ended up being the 9.1 (it was still 68 foot straight down under the boat) and later landed the 10.3 on the board going back over the motor. I use 10 pound mono............ They were great fights with 50 foot runs at times.

Here are some pictures I took over the last couple of weeks and the nice cooler from today. I hope to get up to New York for the salmon in the couple of weeks. I called my friends that went up this weekend. They were catching some nice one this morning.

John

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Pikiespawn
Posted 9/11/2010 8:00 PM (#459034 - in reply to #458683)
Subject: Re: Some recent ones




Posts: 921


Location: Apollo, PA
u are a walleye master john......... all that stuff is working those fat girls in a big way........ congrats
matt
Posted 9/11/2010 9:09 PM (#459046 - in reply to #308589)
Subject: RE: Some recent ones


do you sell some of your baits? if so whats the best way to contact you?
Tigger
Posted 9/12/2010 10:19 AM (#459077 - in reply to #459046)
Subject: RE: Some recent ones





Posts: 399


Location: Burton, Ohio
Pikie I do really like the walleyes. The fall night bite is around the corner. I hope to try some new stuff with some different actions. I am going to also try some new untapped walleye spots that I have been thinking about for years.

Matt, I have only been tinkering with Ebay at times. I go thru phases when I feel like making the baits and phases when I can't even stand to look at one. Many people ask me to do custom orders but when I do think of doing that it then feels like a job. I really like to work on what ever I feel like working on at that moment. My little shop in the basement has hundreds of different things started and hanging there. I will walk downstairs and look around at something that catches my eye that day ands start to tinker. I know many people that tell me I am sitting on a gold mine. I guess I am not sure where to go next with it. I have thought of approaching some major lure manufactures to ask if they needed someone in research & developement or something along those lines. Of coarse I would have to do the field testing also!

Here were a couple of other fish I caught yesterday on some homemade shad crankbaits. Sorry about the one picture of the fish. I must have hit a button on the camera setting. The one on the orange shad was almost 7 lbs.

John


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Tigger
Posted 10/2/2010 8:04 PM (#461828 - in reply to #459077)
Subject: RE: Some recent ones





Posts: 399


Location: Burton, Ohio
Hey everyone,
I started to make some musky baits again after my longest break. Many people have asked me how do I get some of your lures. I really don't take any orders. It feels like a job then.
They had asked if I would post to let them know when I am listing on ebay again. Anyhow I am going to have these posted this week.

My seller name is "tiggermuskylures" You can do a search for "Snows lures" on Ebay.

Thanks everyone for supporting my baits.
John


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MuskyFix
Posted 10/2/2010 8:26 PM (#461830 - in reply to #461828)
Subject: RE: Some recent ones





Nice work John, you could really see the affects of multiple layers of etx... it has a 3D affect.

Tigger
Posted 10/17/2010 4:16 PM (#463556 - in reply to #461830)
Subject: RE: Some recent ones





Posts: 399


Location: Burton, Ohio
MuskyFix............ The layering does give the deep detail affect but it is alot of work. There are times I am thinking is it worth all the trouble. The muskies don't care.

Well we are doing a job out of African Mahogany at work at the moment. I saved some pieces from the burn scrap pile. I made up some 9" long by 1" thick bodies. Man is the mahongany nice to work with. I did a perch , sucker , and walleye. 8/0 hooks , 1/4" thick lexan lip. I was nice to give the resin bodies a break and work with wood.




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Tigger
Posted 10/17/2010 4:24 PM (#463557 - in reply to #463556)
Subject: RE: Some recent ones





Posts: 399


Location: Burton, Ohio
I had a bonus this morning. The weather settled down on Lake Erie. I made an 1-1/2 hour drive to Huron to try catch the fish on their way back to Sandusky for the winter. The first ten minutes I caught this nice 9-1/2 pounder on a smelt bait that I made. It was painted in a Char. squirel pattern. Not sure why they call it a squirel pattern? LOL It ended up being on the only fish I caught today. It was still worth it after not being able to fish the lake for the last 2-1/2 weeks. I got home in time to watch the Browns get knocked around by the Steelers.

John


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Basschamp167
Posted 10/17/2010 8:02 PM (#463592 - in reply to #463557)
Subject: Re: Some recent ones




Posts: 230


Wow that's a fat fish!! Nice Job!!!
RickJames
Posted 10/17/2010 9:36 PM (#463602 - in reply to #308589)
Subject: Re: Some recent ones





Posts: 65


Location: Lake St.Clair
Lookin good!! Thats one heck of a walleye too!! Nice job!
Tigger
Posted 1/18/2011 9:20 PM (#476308 - in reply to #463602)
Subject: Re: Some recent ones





Posts: 399


Location: Burton, Ohio
Hey everyone, I hope all is well with you and your families. Our newest daughter that we adopted from China is settling into a nice pattern and things are getting back to normal. She will be two this year. Hard to believe it is coming up on a year since we traveled to China to pick her up.

I got to go and spend a day at the Chicago Musky Show this past weekend. I really enjoyed talking to everyone. Always a pleasure to talk to Joe and Duff at the Trueglide booth. They some INCREDIBLE lures!!!!!!!!!!! Man it starts to get you excited about the upcoming fishing season and making lures. I wish the drive wasn't so long from Cleveland.

I wish I could have talked a little more to Larry Dalhberg. He had alot of people in front of his booth.

It has been a while since I posted some stuff.

I got to do some fall night bite walleyes in front of Cleveland. I pulled out an old lure that I made years ago out of retirement. It needed some patch work but still had some mojo left. I got a nice 11.25 pounder on it!

I played around with other body styles in a smaller minnow body. I got some fish that would not come higher than 8 foot from the surface. I normally don't run the deeper divers because the fish come up in the top 3 foot of water. They got hung up that night so I decided to meet them at their level. I was suprised it worked.


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Tigger
Posted 1/18/2011 9:32 PM (#476312 - in reply to #476308)
Subject: Re: Some recent ones





Posts: 399


Location: Burton, Ohio
I messed about with some more mahogany that I got. Here are some more of the 10" bodies. A Red Belly dace , Smallmouth and Large Mouth


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Tigger
Posted 1/18/2011 9:43 PM (#476313 - in reply to #476312)
Subject: Re: Some recent ones





Posts: 399


Location: Burton, Ohio
I tried a new body style out of the mahogany for some shad baits. I had a bunch of 1/2" thick cut offs. I tried oversized glass eyes to see how they would look. I think they gave the baits a more of a swimming action some how. Maybe like blowing a match out that is on the other side of a bottle. It stream lines the water along the bait. They are 6 inch long. I finished one last night that I did foil on its side and smaller eyes.


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Tigger
Posted 1/18/2011 9:56 PM (#476318 - in reply to #476313)
Subject: Re: Some recent ones





Posts: 399


Location: Burton, Ohio
I messed around with some metals. They are a pain in the #$%^ to do but I like them when they are done. The first one is a 10 inch bait with copper guitar shielding tape in a cisco pattern.


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Tigger
Posted 1/18/2011 10:12 PM (#476321 - in reply to #476318)
Subject: Re: Some recent ones





Posts: 399


Location: Burton, Ohio
Here are a couple of odd balls. The first one is a thru-wire glider. I made it for tuna. It is in a mullet pattern. The others are gliders with foil sides. One is a White Crappie and the other is a White Bass.


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Tigger
Posted 1/18/2011 10:26 PM (#476324 - in reply to #476321)
Subject: Re: Some recent ones





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Location: Burton, Ohio
Just some little shads I finished tonight. They are like little Perrywinkles. They are a mini version of my Rhino's. They are 4" long and have glass eyes. They will dive to 15 feet with no problem. They are solid resin. I hope to play around with this body style this summer for muskies and walleyes!

John


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slickrick
Posted 1/18/2011 11:13 PM (#476329 - in reply to #308589)
Subject: Re: Some recent ones




Posts: 62


unbelievable....your baits are works of art! nice job
bowhunter29
Posted 1/19/2011 7:56 AM (#476348 - in reply to #308589)
Subject: Re: Some recent ones





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Location: South-Central PA
Incredible work!

jeremy
esox911
Posted 1/19/2011 8:36 PM (#476485 - in reply to #308589)
Subject: Re: Some recent ones




Posts: 556


INCREDIBLE WORK--I ALWAYS MAKE SURE TO FOLLOW YOUR POSTS AS YOU ARE TRULY INSPIRING AS TO WHAT CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED. I NEED TO GET BACK AT IT AND PUT IN THE TIME TO TRY AND FINISH MY FIRST ATTEMPT AT MAKING MY OWN BAITS--GOT THE LURE BODY DESIGN AND CUT OUT--NOW TIME TO GET IT READY FOR PAINT--THANKS FOR THE INSPIRATION.
knooter
Posted 1/20/2011 7:06 PM (#476642 - in reply to #308589)
Subject: Re: Some recent ones




Posts: 531


Location: Hugo, MN
Seeing more of these baits on this forum is like getting a new issue of Musky Hunter in the mailbox. I flip all the way through to see all the pictures and then start over, flipping through pic by pic and reading your comments. I am in awe of how perfect every bait turns out. I've seen more realistic baits, but none more visually pleasing. Perfect, once again.
Tigger
Posted 1/31/2011 7:56 PM (#478964 - in reply to #476642)
Subject: Re: Some recent ones





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Location: Burton, Ohio
Well messing around with some shads. I should just cut to the chase and make a mold of a live one but it is more fun trying to make one from scratch.

I made the head more blunt and moved the lip down under the gills more. It gave the bait a more natural look. It is a solid resin body that is 4-1/2" long and has handpainted glass eyes. I hope to find some open water soon to try it out.


I have a friend that owns the local bait shop in my area and fishes the FLW bass tour. He has a tournament in March at Lake Norman. He asked if I could make a little shad glider that he could throw in shallow water in 5 foot or less. He wanted something with a little flash in a natural shad pattern. I made it this weekend. I used a mylar film under the epoxy to give the bait a pearly look. The bait changes colors as you turn it. I love this bait. I don't want to give it him! LOL It is 2.2 ounces and is a very slow sinker. I hope this will work for him.



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knooter
Posted 1/31/2011 8:05 PM (#478965 - in reply to #308589)
Subject: RE: Some recent ones


That green holo effect is awesome. Is that paint or a film?
Tigger
Posted 1/31/2011 8:38 PM (#478968 - in reply to #478965)
Subject: RE: Some recent ones





Posts: 399


Location: Burton, Ohio
Knooter it is just a fancy wrapping paper from the party supply store. You can take wrapping paper bows and pull them apart and glue them to the bodies. I will see if I can find an old walleye lure that I made four years ago with similar stuff. I has many many teeth marks on it now. Mostly from me chewing it out of my arm! lol

John

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Kingfisher
Posted 2/11/2011 8:12 PM (#481246 - in reply to #308589)
Subject: RE: Some recent ones




Posts: 1106


Location: Muskegon Michigan
John, it was great seeing you in Michigan. You are still the best. Keep up the great work. Mike
riverrat09
Posted 2/11/2011 8:56 PM (#481251 - in reply to #308589)
Subject: Re: Some recent ones





Posts: 132


Location: Missouri
Some AMAZING work you do there.
Tigger
Posted 3/2/2011 5:15 PM (#484750 - in reply to #308699)
Subject: Re: Some recent ones





Posts: 399


Location: Burton, Ohio
Man spring is getting close. I can't wait to get on the soft water. I like painting the bright colors on the walleye baits so I decided to paint some bright colors on the musky baits for a change. It was a nice break. I am calling them the "Twisted"


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