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Large Needlfish ?'s
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Guys,
I made some large needles below out of AYC. They swim directly on top and don't go down at all in the water. I want't these to be able to sink a little and based on the retrieve swim at desired depth. Perhaps I have them weighted wrong? They are 8 inches long and weight 2.75 oz's. I have two weights in them. In the tail around .8 oz and a 3/8 by 1/2 slug right in front of the front hook. Any suggestions? Thanks Paulbo |
Yeah save em for shallow areas... make some out of birch they sink better or... add more weight... :huh:
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put a roll o lead 17/8 long by 1/4" in the butt....00 buck just in front of the hook.
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had pretty close to the same problem. just gotta add more lead:(
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not sure but i would think to add another lead slug behind the hook also might do the trick
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Opposite here!
My first plugs were needles. I made them from birch and weighted the Butt .25 lead. I wanted the nose to float and the arse to sag.....sank like a stone!
Were 8" and 2oz. Cast like a missle though! |
Paulbo, are those water tight? Looks like you sealed up the hook hanger and thru wire holes.
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Guys,
Thanks for the help. Will add more weight to the rear of the plug. Quote:
Paulbo |
If You cant pull the wire and do what cape sams says
add Buck shot on the belly 2 more in back and 1 mid belly. then epoxy. You can do what Mike Fixter does with glitter over epoxy Those are Nice. to be hones if they float and cast Nice. I would Just make a few sinkers with more weight. them Things are nice looking......... |
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