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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

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Old 04-29-2013, 03:27 PM   #1
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Egg help!

Hello hello! Glad to finally be back, missed you all!

I finally reached the stage where I have the night and day arsenal and now can focus on turning wood and experiment with what I have laying around.

Now then, technically I doubt these are really "plugs" but I've been working on using flies and other lightweight teasers along with jellyworms, etc. that have no weight and still managing to cast them (I'm no fly fisherman). Already made some nice 3 way setups for inlets without a problem but now I need them for the topwater...

That's right people, I'm talking about CASTING EGGS.

I have plenty of wood that I can't use for lures (diameter issues, etc.) so why not use it for this (definitely will help my shaping skills and teach me how to through wire properly and make the loops)?

Anyone actually make these before besides buying them?

My main concern is being able to actually weight these eggs (i.e. wanting to make a 1.5 oz. or a 2 oz.). Typically I do not care for assuming, but my assumption otherwise is that you would use the same sealer, paint, through wire, etc. as if it were a plug.

I'd love to do this since I used the plastic bubbles for freshwater.

P.S - Yes, I used search and nothing came up, found little on other forums except where to buy them but not how to make them (in detail at least).

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Old 04-29-2013, 03:36 PM   #2
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Pretty simple, so keep it simple... Shape, drill either by hand, lathe, or drill press (doesn't have to be exact.) Through wire with short piece. Basic white spray paint. ( I have never bothered epoxying them...) No weight. Size determines the weight.

http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripert...ting-eggs.html

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Pretty simple, so keep it simple... Shape, drill either by hand, lathe, or drill press (doesn't have to be exact.) Through wire with short piece. Basic white spray paint. ( I have never bothered epoxying them...) No weight. Size determines the weight.
You don't epoxy the through wire ends? Do you seal it?

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Old 04-29-2013, 03:45 PM   #4
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I have used them on a very limited basis. So no, I was lazy and did not. As mentioned in the thread I linked, some folks use them to the point they get water logged.
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Old 04-29-2013, 05:43 PM   #5
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I'd just buy some wooden eggs from micheals craft store. Drill, seal, paint. Wire.
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Casting Eggs

They can be had on the cheap at The Mill Store unfinished furniture store. I get mine at the Canton store
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Old 04-30-2013, 11:36 AM   #7
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Old 05-01-2013, 05:20 PM   #8
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why bother thru wiring? Why not just use some magnum screw eyes and some 2ton epoxy. It won't go anywhere.

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Step 1. Michaels crafts .69-.99 cents
Step 2. 2 screw eyes and 1 nail.
Step 3. Fish.

If you want to get fancy. After you've attached the screw eyes and the nail hit it with a coat of white epoxy appliance paint make sure you wear your mask and have ample fresh air yadda, yadda breathing in epoxy appliance paint is bad.
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