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it's a baby sebile!
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Nice jointeds diggin jiggin!
George that micro Sebile is nuts! I made some small handcarve stuff for trout and some crankbaits, it's a pain shaping the smaller stuff. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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It worked........if you consider a scrawny, man-made, undersized brook trout as working. The hook-up to hit ratio was awful as well....@1:10.
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I'd call that a success, not sure how it would swim with just a single tail hook but that might help with hookups.
Inspiring work! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Yeah that's about your normal ratio🤔
God you served that up underhand. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
All kidding aside pretty cool lure and even better it worked.
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I finally have some completed plugs. Nothing special in terms of paint and I am still learning; but I am really enjoying the overall process. The final weights are between 3.3oz and 3.75oz. Most of them have a fairly level sink. A couple sit nose up in the tank, but most sit level (haven't figured out why, not too concerned).
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Well been too cold to paint, I paint outside in a shed so went back to turning and sanding this week.
Finished turning and drilling my version of the wadd, 8.5" and 3-3.5oz, level sink, my best producing plug last season. Going to do "ribbed" versions too. Realized I didn't have enough weights to install and fill em all, so waiting on those. http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/...ps9y0kyyxy.jpg Made 6 of these version of a needle, think i got the original from makomike (maybe), different profile and shape. Going to play around with the sink and hook configurations this week. http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/...psbrpmzeid.jpg Scored this SS rolling cart/table from the storage locker at work, boss wanted to throw it out, brought it home, some new nuts and bolts and it's ready, will be nice for stuff that's in the works http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/...psqhg7xz0v.jpg And last but not least built some of these 4.5" 1.5oz pencils from 2010, my pops had one of my originals in his bag, 45 degree float, 11 gram tail weight, cut 1/0 vmc in the front and 5H split ring and 2/0 vmc in the rear, action is nice, pops and splashes, very easy to work, going to be killer in the spring, casts tail first and far too :) might do a few with a "double shot" of lead too. And play around with some inline hooks too. http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/...psxnjjuhp0.jpg Cut up some WRC blanks for some ccbc 7400 surfsters, me slammer/pats style swimbaits and 5" mullet swimmers, all prepped and ready for this week, maybe. http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/...ps5okzs245.jpg Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Striperswiper, it is going to feel great the first time a bass hits one of them. Nice work.
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Chris, the little pencil looks brilliant. Total fun plug.
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Chris your turning into a turning machine. Nice way to past the time. Ribbed? ?
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But they look like this. http://i1227.photobucket.com/albums/...ps0ltvixjb.jpg Absolutely slated on em in 2011/12, and so did my two fishing buddies, so building a bigger version using the wadd body Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I see. Parting tool sections. I would derived how a tapered body towards rear would act as a vibration maker using those ribs as a stepped dimensional variation. I have an idea!! Plenty grooves for eelskins.
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There's some old and very rare creek chubs out there that have the same grooves on em. Think I've seen one or two different ones ever. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Ribbed for the fishes pleasure
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Nice work guys :) Just looking at the pile of blanks Chris posted makes me cringe a little. Thats a lot of wood.
I've been working on bottle plugs all week. Boy is there a lot to learn with them. I got the ones I based on the gibbs to float like the gibbs during the week, but couldn't get down to the ocean to swim them til yesterday. Wish I had done that before I finished shaping the first batch. They sure didnt swim like the gibbs. In the first pic I had experimented with different shapes and length lips, and different sharpness of the curve you see when you look at them from the top. I did eventually get all 6 to swim but had to tweak every one of them. The one that swam the best right off the bat, was the one I thought would swim the worst which is pretty funny. The batch was a little bigger than the gibbs and I added lead til they floated like teh gibbs but my lip (based on the gibbs) wasn't big enough to swim that much lead so ended up having to back down on the weight a little and that got them going pretty good (although I also reshaped a few of them). I feel like I still have a lot to learn about them. I'm glad I did the smaller ones first and learned from that, that made the larger ones much easier. Bottles are definitely the most challenging plug I've made so far, way way harder than darters. I had a lot of problems making a stencil ala the mr pogie thread on bottles and an even a harder time trying to do the drum sander by hand following the pattern like he did. But I figured out a different way to get them where I didnt need to draw the pattern on them and still was able to keep them even. Definitely a plug you need to think thru and build jigs for... Its funny I thought of an easier way to do them after the first batch, but more work than it would be worth for the small runs of plugs I make. Both of the larger ones swam good. I was really surprised by how little roll they have. It will be interesting to fish those in some hard current and see how they do. |
Look good so the bottom picture is the lip configuration you liked the best and did you go with a belly wgt. Or the thru wire Gibbs way?
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Paul they have a weight under the chin (like mr pogie did) and then I tail weighted them on the thru wire. No belly weight.
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Cool thanks.
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This week I epoxied the last of the needles. There were 4 black/4 yellows (2 each in pine and maple), just playing with weighting on these but had some ugly epoxy issues. Ended up sanding the other 3 yellow ones after the second coat and will do a final coat on those maybe later this afternoon.
I painted the bottle plugs this weekend. Hopefully I can get those wired up and epoxied during the week. |
Painted 6 more Pikes . Different color combos. Oranges. Gold, head, blacktop. Orange /white. Orange head/yellow. Bunker scale white washed w/pearl white. (Turns the black top back line silver). Gave it a glittery look. After these get epoxied, rods to build and spring fishing. Yeah!
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Got my mini pencils all sealed up this week, some blind and some squids
Sanded more pikies to hopefully paint this week. Waiting on lead/lips Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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My last plugs of the year are on the spinner (smaller bottles). I'm very glad to be at the finish line, time to clean up the shop and start the yard work...
I finished epoxying these ones yesterday. The big ones are 3.5 oz, the smaller pogie one is 2 1/4. Cant wait to fish them. Finding a big fish on a bottle will definitely be a goal for the year for me. |
Looks great DJ. Those bigger lips should dig. Good luck with them.
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Those bottles look killer DigginJiggin!
I just started finishing some stuff up a couple weeks ago. Still have a dozen or so to paint and then it's on to a bunch of needles, plan on fishing them alot more this year and losing a few.. |
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