Thanks Mike! Lol It couldnt have been for anything else, it was so perfect I should look and see if they just do packs of them by themselves and make a shoal!😉
I was thinking along the lines of trolling them from the boat on the loch, and/or hand casting them through the bays. Can't say I've tried this shape of lure on a loch before.@@JakeSchogler
@@campbellpurdie7274 I know this style works well for sea trout in the sea. Generally cast and retrieved though but sea trout are just brownies after all. so if they like them...
Nice lure,I have 2 advices,I think that middle point eyelet hook wire should be little more towards back of the lure,for example if lure is 20cm long middle hook should be around 8cm from back or 12 cm from front,,and you can use superglue and baking soda to fill the wire gap,but this hardens more so it is harder to sand it. Grettings from Croatia
Nice lure Jake. I remember useing tools like that to model clay in my art class at highskool. Now, the video itself. I watched it trying to find something to criticise, and the only thing Id mibbae suggest is a cleaner work bench or one color work surface so we can see what your doing a wee bit clearer. And thats it. Great video.
Amazing lure. It might be difficult, but you could bisect the wooden body, carve out a chamber, and make a magnetic weight transfer system. It could cast a mile. the only down side to that idea is that you would have to use screw-in hook hangers. There's a lot of potential this bait.
Thankyou so much! I would love to put a transfer system in , but theres just not enough room on the body of the lure. ( its thinner than a pencil for 3/4 of the length). Lol it would cast to the moon! However even without the transfer system it casts really well as its tail weighted and super aerodynamic. Its come in at 10.5g so nice and easy to keep it up top if the fish are hunting close to the surface. Just wish we'd get a calm period where I can use it, stupid storms!
Thanks for watching it Sean! I had to pop on some reading glasses to do the foiling, it was fiddley but well worth it I think. I know I'm gonna get some Bass on this 😉
I too see lures in lots of wooden items. That tool was born to be a needlefish. Great job Jake!
Thankyou buddy! Lol it's nice to be amongst people who understand what its like to suffer from 'lure visions' 😂😂🤟
The colours are really nice. I like the trick of filling the wire slot with a cocktail pick and sawdust. 🇨🇦
Thanks Ian! They came out very needlefish like , thanks for watching. 😃👍
Nice lure Jake! That's exactly what that ol' chunk of wood needed to be. It'll have a lot more fun swimming in the water.
Thanks Mike! Lol It couldnt have been for anything else, it was so perfect I should look and see if they just do packs of them by themselves and make a shoal!😉
I like that, lovely detail and finish, great eyes, clever scaling trick!. Interesting swimming action.
Thanks Campbell! I reckon the east coast bass are gonna love it 😉
I was thinking along the lines of trolling them from the boat on the loch, and/or hand casting them through the bays. Can't say I've tried this shape of lure on a loch before.@@JakeSchogler
@@campbellpurdie7274 I know this style works well for sea trout in the sea. Generally cast and retrieved though but sea trout are just brownies after all. so if they like them...
Beautiful homemade needle lure❤👌
Thankyou very much Martin!
Cool lure Jake🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👍🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦nice work🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thankyou very much! and Thanks for taking time to comment 😃✌
Mooooore video of lure build🎉😊
@@АлександрСоловей-й5э Yes indeed , thats the plan! 😉👍
Nice lure,I have 2 advices,I think that middle point eyelet hook wire should be little more towards back of the lure,for example if lure is 20cm long middle hook should be around 8cm from back or 12 cm from front,,and you can use superglue and baking soda to fill the wire gap,but this hardens more so it is harder to sand it. Grettings from Croatia
Nice lure Jake.
I remember useing tools like that to model clay in my art class at highskool.
Now, the video itself. I watched it trying to find something to criticise, and the only thing Id mibbae suggest is a cleaner work bench or one color work surface so we can see what your doing a wee bit clearer. And thats it. Great video.
Hey Hammy! My wife said exactly the same lol! I am a bit of a whirlwind when I get going, but I will try to be a bit tidier in future 😂
Amazing lure. It might be difficult, but you could bisect the wooden body, carve out a chamber, and make a magnetic weight transfer system. It could cast a mile. the only down side to that idea is that you would have to use screw-in hook hangers. There's a lot of potential this bait.
Thankyou so much! I would love to put a transfer system in , but theres just not enough room on the body of the lure. ( its thinner than a pencil for 3/4 of the length). Lol it would cast to the moon! However even without the transfer system it casts really well as its tail weighted and super aerodynamic. Its come in at 10.5g so nice and easy to keep it up top if the fish are hunting close to the surface. Just wish we'd get a calm period where I can use it, stupid storms!
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Bloody magnificent job man. That did not look easy to make.
Thanks for watching it Sean! I had to pop on some reading glasses to do the foiling, it was fiddley but well worth it I think. I know I'm gonna get some Bass on this 😉