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The 6" plastic plug is an excellent lure. I posted how to make it years ago in a thread called "Getting Ugly with It" I think. Eddy copied them and they swim well but I think the original has a more concave tail which helps. I don't think Eddy weighted his. I'm happy to send you a plastic original, Ryan, if you'd like. PM me your address. The one I pictured is a larger version and not a strict copy of the design (more of a shaped neck). I weighted it in front of the hook but have not tested it yet. I don't have an original Dalecki. I suspect they were maple or birch because people complained they often cracked but the ones I've built (with dimensions that are a guess from a picture so are likely off) came out too heavy in those woods (based on the advertised weight of 2oz that might also be inaccurate) so I'm trying some other woods. They are a pain to shape (particularly the maple) and it drives me nuts that he was able to build and sell these things in quantity. He must have had some sort of jig to speed things up but I can't figure it out. |
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I started on these small 5" predators this week. Made a fixture for my bandsaw and was able to get consistent results. Surprised my saw was up to the task (it threw a tire on the bottom wheel awhile back and I just wrapped the bare wheel with electrical tape as a temp fix 2 years ago haha). Gotta thank rockfish9 for sharing his darter jig in an old thread,it helped me get an idea of how go about making mine.
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Look nice.
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I've been at them as well.
Test swam a 3oz version a few days ago. It has quite a slug of lead ahead of the hook and my impression was it might do better with even more. They are very buoyant and put their tail up and wag once you get them going but are hard to hold near the surface as such. When I fish the plastic versions I pull them down and slowly swim them back to the surface then repeat. They cast surprisingly well. I'll get you that larger plastic one out in the mail to you this week, Ryan.....I got sidetracked the past few days. |
Would the action be similar to a Nike? Kind of similar shape wise and it sounds like they have similar depth ability and action.
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No rush George.I hope to test swim these this week,going to try a few different weight placements. Thanks again
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Very cool looking plug, I really like the lipless stuff. I may try and mess around with that kind of stuff again once I get going.
I haven't been turning anything yet. Finishing up some house projects first although I am working on refinishing some plugs to get them back in the rotation. |
Got my 5.5" spoon lips sanded and primed
Started turning a big batch of 8.5" pikies, so fatties and some slims, both surface and medium swimmers hoping to have em all turned and drilled this week. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Finished my first batch of plugs. Second coated wired. System 3 dry , hard and looks satifactory. Sealed the remaining pikes , once dried prime them andwill leave them for awhile to tend to rod work.
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Worked on making some darters this week, Got them all ready for sealer. There based on a Tattoo 2oz. version. I hydro oriented 4 of them and for the other I just made it so the grain runs vertical on the lip. Hopefully they swim, I'll test them next weekend if the sealer dries by then.
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Ryan looking good. The sealer should be ok in a week . What sealer? I've thrown testers next dry. No ill effects. Val oil - turps or spar -turps. Helps to have a warm spot to dry.
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Maybe if the fog lifts and sun comes out I may prime .
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Thanks Billy. I use spar and turps,usually hang them in the garage atleast 24 hrs till they don't smell as much.
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Got 15 spoon lips painted yesterday while it was 58 degrees out. Did a few different colors than usual and few custom request for buddies I fish with.
Finished drilling/sanding a big batch of pikies (65 total) this week. Did some surface slims 3.25oz , medium slims 4oz and 4.5oz surface fattys and a few of each size in squid 🐙 versions. Going to install the weights in the pikies today if I have time, but who knows. Finished up a refurbish rat swimbait for a buddy. I'll do it's own post, a lot of work to get it back original state. The thing was never sealed and completely water logged when I got it. Just have to epoxy it this week along with the spoon lips (Tuesday hopefully) Got a few reproduction request for two buddies to make a masterlure pikie and that bob Hahn little swimmer. Do those and then move onto some needles, to fill out the bag this season. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Since I switched to epoxy sealing I can paint with 48 hours and I feel it really helps the wood harden up. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Oh man, I've got bodies everywhere.
G2 clones, Skinny Donnys by the dozen, habs clone 2.5's, big predators, swim baits, a jinx, medium pikies, a few leftover lipless swimmers and darters, PTjude swim-a-long clones, a few skinny danny tries and the one thing I have to build, pencils, yet to go. Then there is the distraction of the Dalecki Darter thing. The idea of painting, epoxying, and wiring all this makes me queazy. |
That's a lot George!
Part I hate the most is sanding belly weight holes Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Into an exhaust system. PIA and so darn time consuming. Hope to try and paint something soon. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Missed Sunday morning but finally finished up some large needles for the upcoming season. About half are pine and around 2.8oz and the others are maple and 3.5oz. Will hopefully finish up some pine and maple Donny's in the next week or so as well.
I've been epoxy sealing most plugs this year which takes a little longer but based on a few tests it seems to do a better job of sealing especially with the maple. Just threw the SS darter in there for size reference. I haven't taken that leap yet. |
Nice stuff.
Except what the hell happened with that green headed one? That's the ugliest paint job I've ever seen. Which probably means in 4 months it will show up in the maw of a #40 fish but still.......:eek: ;) |
Chef I'm with pbadad, leave the ends on and throw back on the lathe takes seconds
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Chris one thing to keep in mind, I use minwax wood filler (bondo) it's harder than soft woods so I concentrate on the putty with the sandpaper. I use 80 grit to take the bulk off then 180/220 to final sand the entire plug. I also don't sand the plug after I finish cutting . This leaves the dia. Slightly larger for the final sand.
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A good file is what I use on the filler before sandpaper. By hand.
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Got these 15 finished up this week
Some day and night colors, couple request for buddies in the CSA. 5.5" spoon lips, 1.75oz http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/...pshfcwgi5a.jpg http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/...psvgkauy9c.jpg http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/...psdmwmboeq.jpg http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/...psac5q0thq.jpg Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
So cool.
Loads of fun potential in those. |
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