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Having a good time
Sealing lures tonight, very nice gentleman stopped by. He was a cop, talked about fishing for a while. He used to fish the same reservoir in town when he was in highschool. Was surprised I was 15 and making lures on a lathe. Kind man, I hope to see him again on his nightly shifts while I’m in the shop.
Trying to get this batch done before school starts in 5 days. Eek! |
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Here is one bucket full.
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Beats screen time I’ll bet !
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Got u some lipless swimmers?
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Yes, like those lipless swimmers.
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Nice work Tommy!
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A few of the plugs underneath the certain types of designs are the originals that I used to copy.
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Keep doing good things, kid ; )
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I think I need a cigarette after that
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Those darters look sweet
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Plugs NOT Drugs Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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2oz darters, birch my grandma gave me. Has a slight figured look to it.
And Pichney pocket rocket clones courtesy of the original Pichney I got from Paulie :) |
All the pocket rockets made from reclaimed old growth maple chair legs.
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I have started spraying the finish with an HVLP gun and compressor. Never looking back. Far more efficient in quantity’s over 30 as well.
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That is outstanding work. Love those stubby needles. Awesome hobby. Keep up the great work :kewl:
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If anyone has some 8/4 kiln or air dried eastern white or sugar pine please let me know. I will send a finished plug back for the favor. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Primer as soon as the dew rises off the grass this morning.
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Those Habs stubby needles are "SICK"!!!!:jump:
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Tommy youve been killing it this summer. Love your variety of lures. Best way to keep the interest and learning curve.
I have 2" eastern pine in the shop. I can mill whatever size u want. Those pocket rockets look all belly weighted. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Layed down some paint
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I have gave up on the airbrush, and use a simple touch up gun for everything now. Works pretty darn good, even for the red chin splash that can be tough to control with a rattle can. I learned from Mike Fixter to spray about an inch or two ahead of the plug and just “mist” the chin.
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I am going to try and make a few small bottle plugs courtesy of Dave Anderson’s recent article, any advice for a beginner?
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Root beer! Now I do not claim
Myself to be a good builder at all but I’ve been able to build plugs that catch fish and with bottles I found doing a lot of hand work and finding what you like and the order to do it in before making any jigs helped me. I love the sporting woods Larry does and got to talk with him on cutty this spring about his design and how he does his and that was helpful. I make one that’s been productive that’s a little fatter and longer than the SW Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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