View Full Version : flaptails, Surfsters, & Jitterbugs


Muskyslayer96
05-30-2011, 07:21 AM
Been a pretty productive weekend, the weather has been sketchy here in WI so I was able to get some baits prepped between rainstorms
Tried a few new patterns and color combos, pretty happy with the results.
They need another clear coat and hardware and they'll be ready for Slaying. Most are built for friends


Happy Memorial Day, please take the time to thank current and former Military folks...they give us EVERYTHING we have!

pbadad
05-30-2011, 07:57 AM
Nice looking MS. I have done some "jittterbugs" last year. They all went quick. All black. It took me awhile to establish the side to side wobble with a slow retreive. The face angle was the key. What angle did you use? Mine was 38 degrees.

Muskyslayer96
05-30-2011, 08:25 AM
Thanks Billy D.

I'll have to go back and check, I copied the angle of an old aborgastt bass/pike jitterbug.
I tested these when they were just primed, and the move a lot of water and can be moved fast...lots of noise:uhuh:

Happy fishing :grins:

MS

Rowhunter
05-30-2011, 08:57 AM
Very nice MS, what type of wood are you using for your topwaters?

Douglas

striperman36
05-30-2011, 09:26 AM
Where's the I want to be a friend of MS list? :)

Nice stuff

Sgt Striper
05-30-2011, 10:04 AM
Nice stuff, Can't wait to see the Surfster you are making for the challenge/Swap!!

Muskyslayer96
05-30-2011, 12:10 PM
Thanks a lot guys :)

RH,
I use mostly cedar, but I have been experimenting with poplar for surfsters...and i like it a lot. With over sized Musky hooks and the stainless hardware and a larger surfster lip, I can get some really cool subsurface action that I hope the Muskies will love :)

Happy Memorial Day

MS

chefchris401
05-30-2011, 12:54 PM
Nice looking stuff as usual man.

I use to love throwing jitterbugs to largemouths but never seemed produce for me, but the action and churgling noise and trail of bubbles always intrigued me.

I picked up a GIANT surfster from ebay a while back made by some "big time" muskie guy, thing is insane, has a foil finish, glass eyes, and some other crazy details and about a 1/2" of epoxy on it, ill post some pics once I get my desk top back, stupid virus.

On some of my sufsters ive used a pikie 3 lip and small chin weight, with that combo i can get them down about 8 feet and fast.

Think that body style is very versatile and has a lot of options.

Need to build some ccbc 7400 clones once I get going again. :love:

JMAC_kerel
05-31-2011, 11:06 AM
Those look great. Nice clean work.

numbskull
05-31-2011, 05:02 PM
Nice looking MS. I have done some "jittterbugs" last year. They all went quick. All black. It took me awhile to establish the side to side wobble with a slow retreive. The face angle was the key. What angle did you use? Mine was 38 degrees.

I read that arbogast discovered the secret to getting a jitterbug to work at slow speed was to mount the lip fractionally off center.

Muskyslayer96
05-31-2011, 05:42 PM
Numbskull,

"I read that arbogast discovered the secret to getting a jitterbug to work at slow speed was to mount the lip fractionally off center."

Thats really interesting :uhuh:

Thanks I love stories like that

MS

ProfessorM
05-31-2011, 07:48 PM
plugs look great.