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How do you make a tuna-type cedar plug?
In particular, is the lead head made in a special mold? Does it stick into the cedar body, or is it glued onto it?
I wanna make up a bunch. I guess the best thing to do is buy a couple and take them apart. Does anyone know where to get the lead heads for them? I've searched Do-it molds and all over Google and Yahoo and can't find any mention of them. Help!!!!! |
The ones I have used have a 1/4" (approx) step in the lead that fits inside an "under cut" in the ceder plug with a press fit. Once the get wet a few times the lead can slide in and out.....although I don't think a little epoxy would hurt. You'r best bet would be to make your own mold out of a mold blank........Just my 2 cents....
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One simple approach might be to take the appropriate size egg sinker and cut it in half. Then insert a brass tube into the egg sinker and epoxy the tube into your cedar lure body.
I use these "half-eggs" as tail weights for some of my small tuna chuggers. Let me know if you want pictures of the jig for cutting the egg sinkers... |
Great suggestions
Thanks, guys. I think I'll do the egg sinker trick. I've already turned about a dozen bodies.
Bob |
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