View Full Version : Some handcarved bombers 1st lures
I havent got a lathe for fear of instant divorce :gorez: but having lurked for a while so i handcarved some basswood recently and based them on Gary 2 tigers ...these are like bomber long A ...2 oz 7 inch , leave a wide tail wake >>>> on a slow retteive and dive 1-2 ft with a tight ~~~~~~~~~and back up quick . only took a day each :uhoh: through wired, sealed with epoxy like Gary 2's. Had to cut and file the lips ....anyone know where to get bomber lips ?
heres a Gary 2 for size :happy:
JHABS 08-03-2007, 08:07 PM Very Very Nice.
Thanks ! they swim nice ...just got to try tonight to catch on 'em
ProfessorM 08-04-2007, 09:19 AM Beautiful job. You don't need a lathe
Backbeach Jake 08-04-2007, 09:30 AM That's some awesome work. Funny thing pops, a whole lot of us wood spinners are now experimenting with handcarves. That puts you way ahead of the curve.
Tagger 08-04-2007, 12:50 PM Pissa Pops ... Your off and running ... great looking handcarve . Think you might be hooked now ? Wait until you catch on it ..
thanks ...! itried them out , they tail kick like a surfster leaving a large surface wake >>>>> it dives about 2 ft before popping up ....nice.
Is there any way to get the same desigh to dive deeper 3-4ft m??? different wood ? more weight ? they are 2oz 7 "
thanks
Tagger 08-04-2007, 10:38 PM try knocking off a Maverick .. they go down .. shorter and stubbier ... Are you weighting those ?
afterhours 08-05-2007, 05:10 AM super looking pluggage!
Raven 08-05-2007, 05:43 AM extremely nice Pops
in the old days people sat on
their front porch watching the
world go by...and whittled wood.
you have taken that
to a whole new level
:cputin:
ThrowingTimber 08-05-2007, 06:35 AM They look great pops keep us posted on their success.
latest with weighted tail, more angled lip...hope it gets down a bit...
Tagger 08-10-2007, 03:40 AM sweet Pops ... very G2 ... do you know how to do hangers ? .. not that hard really .
Woodbuster 08-10-2007, 07:33 AM Nice job!!
Thanks, I talk to gary about them too ...nice guy. I dont know hangers, Im using his sealing with epoxy method . I place a swivel in a tight belly hole and epoxy as a 'hanger' ...?? ....this one is a lot slimmer than the 1st.
justplugit 08-10-2007, 09:38 AM Beautiful work. :btu:
Tagger 08-10-2007, 02:25 PM what # test is that belly swivel ? if its a krock its probably impressive ... i like hangers on little plugs .. I know Gary likes a finer wire .. I'm using 1/16
120 ? m going to look for some smaller diam. wire too...
how do you make a hanger ?
Tagger 08-10-2007, 05:47 PM here Pops ... others do it other ways maybe ... I just use these ceapy round nose because the tip is small on them ..
Tagger 08-10-2007, 05:49 PM practice... not so hard ... fill hole with plumbers epoxy.
Thanks...plumbers epoxy ?
Tagger 08-10-2007, 06:21 PM H D plumbing dept ... clear tube ,red ends .. looks and feels like grey playdo with a black core... rip off a small chunk .. mix in fingers jam in hole .. Gets very hard ,, somewhat sandable ,,water resitant .. use sparingly .. $6 and some change a tube ..
thanks....nice plug btw :spin: do you wight them any way ? or just use wood density / lip angle,length ?
Tagger 08-10-2007, 08:14 PM Pops ... thats the one I made from a beach chair .. unweighted maple.. I traced a cordell redfin for the lure . I tipped a real redfin nose side down on the edge of a table and traced the lip on a piece of paper for a template ..I'll swim this this weekend ,. too many irons in the fire .. keep forgettin .
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