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Message Subject: head locks
Anonymous
Posted 11/6/2014 5:21 PM (#738758)
Subject: head locks


When was the last time you seen a aluminum head lock? Not done yet put eyes on some nail polish and clear coat will be ready for next year.


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allegheny river kid
Posted 11/6/2014 5:34 PM (#738759 - in reply to #738758)
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Location: Sw Pennsylvania
oughta sink like a rock......
mnmusky
Posted 11/6/2014 5:41 PM (#738760 - in reply to #738758)
Subject: Re: head locks




nice bead
muskyhunter47
Posted 11/6/2014 5:48 PM (#738762 - in reply to #738758)
Subject: Re: head locks




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
It's hollow but still heavy
Zinox
Posted 11/7/2014 5:06 PM (#738885 - in reply to #738758)
Subject: Re: head locks




Posts: 1100


Looks great, whats the thickness of the walls?

Always bin thinking about making a solid aluminium "Bondy" bait :P
muskyhunter47
Posted 11/7/2014 5:34 PM (#738888 - in reply to #738885)
Subject: Re: head locks




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
.160 plus I put some stainless steel bearings inside before welding it shut
sworrall
Posted 11/8/2014 9:18 AM (#738969 - in reply to #738758)
Subject: Re: head locks





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Very cool. Exceptional weld, to.
muskyrat
Posted 11/8/2014 9:30 AM (#738972 - in reply to #738758)
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The lip looks secure for sure!
ToddM
Posted 11/8/2014 4:31 PM (#739039 - in reply to #738758)
Subject: Re: head locks





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Location: oswego, il
My guess is that it is the only one? Very cool you said it is heavy does it float? I hope it works at least as well as the wood one, after all might be hard to tune!
muskyhunter47
Posted 11/8/2014 5:04 PM (#739046 - in reply to #739039)
Subject: Re: head locks




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
I'll run it off a plainer border 15 to 20 feet back at around 3 to 5 mph so I'm guessing it will run 10 to 15 depending on how fast im going. June won't get here fast enough lol
Muskie Bob
Posted 11/8/2014 5:49 PM (#739049 - in reply to #738758)
Subject: Re: head locks




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wow, not sure what to think. I hope I am wrong, but it just doesn't look like it will run smoothly 10 to 15 feet. Of course, the body has not been discussed. However, the lip connection and location doesn't appear to be set to run the lure in the depth as desired. Somehow the lip location and the angle of the lip doesn't look like it will perform as desired.

Interesting what others are trying out.... some really lead the way. Hope this one works good too.
jano
Posted 11/8/2014 6:30 PM (#739058 - in reply to #738758)
Subject: Re: head locks




i have zero confidence into this body material,action will be decreased a lot vs a light wood bait.but it could make a good model for someone who want to make a 2 piece mold.1 thing is sure it would keep is shape
muskie tamer
Posted 11/8/2014 6:34 PM (#739060 - in reply to #738758)
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Location: Waconia,MN
It's not always the angle of the lip that gives you depth, but the length of it. The only thing that would concern me is how far down the line tie is on the lip.
muskyhunter47
Posted 11/9/2014 1:22 PM (#739176 - in reply to #738758)
Subject: Re: head locks




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
All dimensions are the same as the the original wood baits. I'm a welder and was thinking why not. Wether it works or not I bet no one else has one.
Jeremy
Posted 11/10/2014 5:19 PM (#739418 - in reply to #738760)
Subject: Re: head locks




Posts: 1150


Location: Minnesota.
mnmusky - 11/6/2014 5:41 PM

nice bead


Yup! Some good work there...
Reef Hawg
Posted 11/12/2014 5:31 PM (#739854 - in reply to #739049)
Subject: Re: head locks




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Location: north central wisconsin
Muskie Bob - 11/8/2014 5:49 PM

wow, not sure what to think. I hope I am wrong, but it just doesn't look like it will run smoothly 10 to 15 feet. Of course, the body has not been discussed. However, the lip connection and location doesn't appear to be set to run the lure in the depth as desired. Somehow the lip location and the angle of the lip doesn't look like it will perform as desired.

Interesting what others are trying out.... some really lead the way. Hope this one works good too.


All but it being an aluminum body have been tested and more than proven over the past few years. Still looking to get my hands on a few, as I've been witness to their effectiveness.
musky slut
Posted 11/13/2014 1:37 PM (#739940 - in reply to #738758)
Subject: Re: head locks




Posts: 496


Do the real ones have the line tie that close to the end of the lip ?
muskyhunter47
Posted 11/13/2014 1:47 PM (#739942 - in reply to #739940)
Subject: Re: head locks




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
The real one's have three settings I only put in the shallow setting. But yes it's that close. If you get bored this winter. Look them up on you tube.


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musky slut
Posted 11/13/2014 3:00 PM (#739952 - in reply to #738758)
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Cool, Thanks . I want to try to make something similar for myself out of wood . I hope yours works for you , super cool
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