Musky/Pike Bucktails are way too expensive!
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RE:Musky/Pike Bucktails are way too expensive!
Two good websites
www.luremaking.com
good downloadable PDFs with lure building instructions and good parts catalog.
http://www.worthco.com/
This site rocks for seeing what is out there. They make supplies for most of the lure makers out there. They sell in quantities of 1000 but will do smaller ones with a additional charge added on.
www.luremaking.com
good downloadable PDFs with lure building instructions and good parts catalog.
http://www.worthco.com/
This site rocks for seeing what is out there. They make supplies for most of the lure makers out there. They sell in quantities of 1000 but will do smaller ones with a additional charge added on.
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RE:Musky/Pike Bucktails are way too expensive!
Cabelas has lure bodies on clearence in the bargin cave. Brass and Nickel versions.
RE:Musky/Pike Bucktails are way too expensive!
Great stuff,my bucktail kit came from luremaking.com. worthco looks like some goodstuff as welltollefs wrote:Two good websites
www.luremaking.com
good downloadable PDFs with lure building instructions and good parts catalog.
http://www.worthco.com/
This site rocks for seeing what is out there. They make supplies for most of the lure makers out there. They sell in quantities of 1000 but will do smaller ones with a additional charge added on.
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RE:Musky/Pike Bucktails are way too expensive!
Thanks! That is good to hear. I have a $25 gift card and now I have a reason to spend it.tollefs wrote:
Cabelas has lure bodies on clearence in the bargin cave. Brass and Nickel versions.
Maybe we should have an inline spinner making get together. :albino:
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RE:Musky/Pike Bucktails are way too expensive!
Have you guys thought about soldering a single trailer hook or attaching a treble as a trailer? Like on a Mepps Musky killer? Those trailer hooks are a idea for these Ski's...If it was not for the trailers I'd have lost a bunch of fish..justa thought.
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RE:Musky/Pike Bucktails are way too expensive!
I am going to give it a try. I will let you know how it goes. I will probably take apart one of my tandium musky killers and copy it to start with them modify from there as necessary.muskyhunter wrote:Have you guys thought about soldering a single trailer hook or attaching a treble as a trailer? Like on a Mepps Musky killer? Those trailer hooks are a idea for these Ski's...If it was not for the trailers I'd have lost a bunch of fish..justa thought.
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RE:Musky/Pike Bucktails are way too expensive!
too bad that Cabela's doesn't sell the woodie blanks..oh well. Can find them on ebay for a desent price.
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RE:Musky/Pike Bucktails are way too expensive!
Is anyone working with bigger blades for better cast ability? I've got a collection of various sizes of fluted blades
that I'm looking at working with but not trying to create a giant hairball.
that I'm looking at working with but not trying to create a giant hairball.
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Musky Mayhem Tackle
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www.petemaina.com
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www.petemaina.com
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RE:Musky/Pike Bucktails are way too expensive!
We lik e em big!
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RE:Musky/Pike Bucktails are way too expensive!
Here is my attempt at a tandium hook.
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RE:Musky/Pike Bucktails are way too expensive!
I have been using #6 French blades but I am planning on using some larger blades of multiple types for more flash and vibration. I just need to order some.kevinb wrote:Is anyone working with bigger blades for better cast ability? I've got a collection of various sizes of fluted blades
that I'm looking at working with but not trying to create a giant hairball.
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RE:Musky/Pike Bucktails are way too expensive!
Nice fish. Man that looks like a big boat!swedefish4life1 wrote: We lik e em big!
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Large Spinner made from horse tail hair. AKA "The Beast"
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RE:Musky/Pike Bucktails are way too expensive!
Found this site...might be good http://www.monsterlures.net/index.php Good Luck, Steve
Fly Fishing is the art of attaching a fake bug to a line and relying on the appropriate manipulation of the rod to deceive the fish into eating a sharp steel hook covered with feathers and fur.
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RE:Musky/Pike Bucktails are way too expensive!
that site has some cool lures. I could get some good ideas from it. I have some brown horse hair that my buddy just gave me so I am going to make another one. I can't wait to give them a try.fishing collector wrote:Found this site...might be good http://www.monsterlures.net/index.php Good Luck, Steve
RE:Musky/Pike Bucktails are way too expensive!
I am new to this site but have been pouring jigs for a long time. Here is a web site that will help most anglers that want to pour and make their own baits. www.tackleunderground.com I have never seen a Tiger in in real life since I live in Hesperia California. My son lives in Bonney Lake WA and I will be fishing Tapp Lake this summer. Tight lines!
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RE:Musky/Pike Bucktails are way too expensive!
Welcome to the site and thanks for the reply. I will check it out!Jig-Guy wrote:I am new to this site but have been pouring jigs for a long time. Here is a web site that will help most anglers that want to pour and make their own baits. www.tackleunderground.com I have never seen a Tiger in in real life since I live in Hesperia California. My son lives in Bonney Lake WA and I will be fishing Tapp Lake this summer. Tight lines!
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RE:Musky/Pike Bucktails are way too expensive!
Well hey if either one of you guys want to hook up Jig-guy. I spent about 250 hours on Tapps last year. I'd be happy to show you around and get you on or over a fish. And Frank, I'm planning on heading that way in May to hit Silver and Newman. Never fished Newman. Maybe we could fish it. And get me to buy some of those hand made bucks? I'll be spending some time out there for the next four years. My youngest daughter earned a scholarship at Eastern.(starting this next fall) So I'll hit you up or let me know when the ice is out and I'll be there...Todd
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RE:Musky/Pike Bucktails are way too expensive!
Sounds good Todd. I look forward to it!muskyhunter wrote:Well hey if either one of you guys want to hook up Jig-guy. I spent about 250 hours on Tapps last year. I'd be happy to show you around and get you on or over a fish. And Frank, I'm planning on heading that way in May to hit Silver and Newman. Never fished Newman. Maybe we could fish it. And get me to buy some of those hand made bucks? I'll be spending some time out there for the next four years. My youngest daughter earned a scholarship at Eastern.(starting this next fall) So I'll hit you up or let me know when the ice is out and I'll be there...Todd
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