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Nell
Posted 6/10/2013 9:49 AM (#645730)
Subject: Musk Rat Lure question on hair




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We recently had one of our retailers (small just starting business, he made lures) ask us to make one of our hard body lures we designed into a muskrat looking lure. Anyone have any ideas on how to put something similar to hair on a wood hard body lure? What to use? What does everyone think? Any ideas or opinions welcome.
jakejusa
Posted 6/10/2013 1:07 PM (#645773 - in reply to #645730)
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Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
I make a mouse bait and another goofy bait outta cork that I tie bucktail on with thread & super glue.
Nell
Posted 6/11/2013 1:52 AM (#645878 - in reply to #645730)
Subject: Re: Musk Rat Lure question on hair




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Sounds like an interesting lure!!! Thanks for the help our lure is larger to work with so still thinking on ideas... I guess if I want to put the time in that would be a start... has to be an easier way for so much lure body to cover....
MRichardson
Posted 6/11/2013 9:15 AM (#645912 - in reply to #645730)
Subject: RE: Musk Rat Lure question on hair





Do some research on "flocking", that may be close to what you want.
jakejusa
Posted 6/11/2013 1:11 PM (#645983 - in reply to #645730)
Subject: RE: Musk Rat Lure question on hair




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Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
I did take one of those Boas ( like a stripper uses) once and glued that on a bait it actually covered it pretty good wrapped tightly it layered great. Might give you a start, I know you want to know where to get the Boa right. Strippersupply.com
Hobby Lobby has them....
MRichardson
Posted 6/11/2013 1:58 PM (#645994 - in reply to #645730)
Subject: RE: Musk Rat Lure question on hair





Just found these for you:

http://www.craftflocking.com/Home_Page.php

http://www.fowlflocker.com/

Thanks for getting my creative juices flowing…

 

Ps. You seem new here, welcome aboard, let’s see your work

 

Edited by MRichardson 6/11/2013 2:01 PM
Nell
Posted 6/11/2013 8:26 PM (#646060 - in reply to #645730)
Subject: RE: Musk Rat Lure question on hair




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Hmmm I didn't know this would turn into such an interesting endeavor still thinking on advice is giving us some ideas. I will be sure to post pictures once I get this lure going... be a while...
blackriver
Posted 6/12/2013 8:16 AM (#646151 - in reply to #645730)
Subject: Re: Musk Rat Lure question on hair





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I knew an old baitmaker that used to brush Elmers glue on his plugs and then roll them in the sawdust behind his table saw. The sawdust would obviously stick to the glue and add "hair like" texture to the lure. He would then paint over the top....turned out pretty cool looking but not sure how it would hold up
Guest
Posted 6/16/2013 7:19 PM (#646822 - in reply to #645730)
Subject: RE: Musk Rat Lure question on hair


Not sure how they do it but check out bettencourt bait company to get some ideas... Really cool line of rodent looking baits.
Nell
Posted 6/18/2013 10:00 AM (#647152 - in reply to #645730)
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Thanks... still looking for ideas... have a few to try soon
ctenn
Posted 6/22/2013 4:00 PM (#648012 - in reply to #645730)
Subject: RE: Musk Rat Lure question on hair


Once long ago, I cut a piece of mink into narrow strips and coated a Mucky Jitter Bug with epoxy. I attached the strips long wise to the plug.It made a nice looking bait. Three years ago I started to cast it and caught two near 40" muskies on it before they chewed the fur off.
Eaglescout2012
Posted 6/22/2013 6:50 PM (#648026 - in reply to #645730)
Subject: RE: Musk Rat Lure question on hair





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To make a tail on a lure like that you would need something like Para chord or nylon rope, anything that doesn't pick up too much water. In Wisconsin there is already a lure that sounds exactly what you are describing, Ill post a picture for you:


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