Those lures are AWESOME! Whats even better, the lack of over explaining, the absence of annoying noise that some people call “music”, the choice to play natural waves made this video worth watching to the end!! Well done!!
I want to start making my own lures and struggle with the tools but your channel is giving me confidence because you don't use big tools you use ones that are at low cost and that helps me alot to get started so thankyou
Thank you Corey i appriciate that, lately doing things in a more primitive way gives me more pleasure and enjoyment because its more challenging to limit yourself in that way.
Awesome 40 + minutes of lure making and fishing goodness, and a history lesson to boot! Yes, the zander's walleye cousin is excellent table fair too. Black over yellow over white is my favorite color for them. Thanks for sharing your artistry!
One thing for all out there making their own lures will agree to..... the sensation of catching fish successfully is beyond words.... greeting to all lure makers....
As an educator, I plan on using this in the classroom. In Texas, fourth graders are taught how structures and functions enable organisms to survive in their environment. In the case of this bait, SolarBaits uses the structure (form) of an actual prey fish in the construction of the lure that acts (function) like that fish when pulled through the water. It's quiet interesting to me how the evolutionary data contained in the shape of a fish can be adopted by humans to catch their predators. Fascinating to consider, and a great summer find for a teacher getting ready for the next school year. Great job SolarBaits, and thank you.
Fantastic Patern's using feathers !!! Those colours really pop, after the last clear coat !! Given me some interesting ideas !! Enjoying your content !!!
If you want to use pine tar, you need to process it into pine pitch with some charcoal. It was used on boats and arrows as a waterproof binder so it should work for lures. I'm surrounded by pines and have made some fireproof camp matches with the stuff, it is very sturdy stuff.
I did excatly that in my test and precessed it the way you discribed it. Its an old trick that works for certain stuff but like i mentined in the video i did not think its strong enough lol i guess im paranoid that way
For future reference, if you mix charcoal with pine resin it will make an extremely strong adhesive. Native Americans used it as a way to secure arrowheads, so it should be more than enough for fishing lures.
Todella hieno ja hyvin tehty video. Teen itse meritaimen uistimia ja aion kokeilla samankaltaisia höyhenpäällysteisiä kevennettyjä kuten edesmennyt mestari E.V. jossain vaiheessa teki. Kiitos opettavasta videosta. Excellent video! Thanks for sharing!
Sitä samaa olen ihmetellyt itsekin - esim monet Tenolla käytettävät pikku-lohivaaput tuolla sinun musta-puna-kelta väreillä voisivat olla kova sana aamuyön tunteina @@SolarfallBaits
I have seen really good paint jobs but this hair technique is absolutely beautiful and amazing, now you need a trolling motor sir, 6hrs of rowing wow , that's Popeyes stuff😂, Great Video and amazing lures, job well done 👏👏👏
Beautiful work. I love the colors you chose. Something to possibly consider for a deep dive into the genre would be to use natural silver pheasant or undyed mallard or teal... these are all silver/white based. Mid coat the whole bait, then use that as a base for airbrushing..? Your work is fabulous.
For spreading glue in small areas I use toothpicks. Wooden toothpicks. They are very cheap and come in very handy for several things. Keep up the excellent craftsmanship. I have learned alot from you.
You got such beautiful baits and take so much time to make them (which was an absolute pleasure to watch!), yet you use a leader full of kinks, which takes seconds to replace. :D
Using white as a background was a brilliant idea! I suppose you could paint it vivid versions of the color of feather youre going to use but....I think it would actually be less effective than white.
To me it doesnt matter how many tools you have to make any. But how beautiful you make with less tools... That is really important.. Using rubber on place of clipper is a excellent idea. Congrats you have added a new subscriber.Lovely video
Awesome job on the baits. Heard your from Finland, one places I want to visit. My grandmother was born there. Her parents came to America when she was young.
Great idea about the pine bark and feathers , Mikko , .......also enjoyed the bit of information about Finnish lure history . Years ago I had also made a few lures sporting those Finnish saddle lips , I had pre-cut the slot also with a saw , but then widenened and deepened the straight slots with a 1,5mm Dremel router bit exactly according to the inner outline and curvature of the lip , this way the lips came to sit quite snug even without beeing finally glued in . Best greetings , Dieter
hey cool to see you still around dieter, any chance we could see more videos from you? But yes having a pre cut slot would have been a good idea but i guess its just the way i've always done these and its hard for an old dog to shake old habbits if you know what i mean.
@@SolarfallBaits Hey , Mikko , .....sorry , but I do not think , that I would put up any more videos . I had quit on making lures for quite a while now , because I've lost my enthusiasm somehow . Me and my wife went through some hard times during past years having to take care of some seniors in my family that sufferd from dementia , had to live in nursing homes and by now both passed away , .....these were my aunt and my father , both reached their high 80s . These headaches obviously left deep scars on our mental well-being , also because we barely received assistance from other family members . Also the present political and social situation in Germany and in Europe has taken away my carefreeness of former years , somehow disallowing me to carry on business as usual and focus my personal attention on different things today , ...I simply can't sleep anymore , while my bed(my fatherland) is burning , so to speak . Thanks for asking , anyway , since I have not entirely lost my interest in fishing and luremaking , though , I'm still spending my leisure time at the water's edge . Best greetings , Dieter
@@61diemai i figured it must have been something that happened in your personal life that made you quit making videos. maybe in time you will get the spark back, atleast i always injoyed your videos and im sure im not the only one. All the best to you my friend. ;)
Nice job, bro! Totally handmade just like mine!! I’ll try it in the next project. I’m from Brasil and I use an Amazonian wood called molongó. It’s white, soft and light and so good to make the surface lures I use to catch Tucunaré (Peacok bass)
Really nice lures as always! Would love seeing you do a bigger size wobbler/crankbait for pike. Cos I think this is the first lure with a lip you have done a video build on?
No its a zander. Zander and walleye are sort of like sibling fish as they look pretty similar but still different enough to be classed as seperate species.
Muy bueno el video , señuelo artesano al 100x100 y funciona muy bien , ya veo que sabes calibrarlos para que naden a la perfección , solo ha faltado ver como elaboras los baberos que le pones .Saludos desde España y :" A SEGUIR DOBLANDO CAÑAS & COMPARTIENDO ".
I always thought of Pine as unusable wood for lures because of the tar. The bark however may not have the tar of the inner wood. I think I will try it if I ever get back to making lures.
where can i purchase the lips you use in this video cant find them here in the states. Solarfall your videos are awesome and of great benefit to the craft thank you.
SolarBaits, thank you for getting back to me. I also have a tackle channel. Check it out. You can find it under Pete's Tackle Shop. I will say you have perfected our craft in your nitch, and I have learned lots from your videos. Keep up the great work. What are the lips called?
Does anyone hand line fishing lures? Hand Line fishing involves using gloves, high test line and a lure. Basically you toss the lure in the water, row in a straight line for ten minutes letting the line and lure trail behind your boat. Then you Hand the line in, jigging and pulling slow or fast.
Nice technique of making lures. If you want to speed up the process of application of feathers, use coarse painters brush. For glue and for flattening of feather. Just pour glue in to jar lid or similar vessel.
Not sure if you tried adding black ashes to your pine resin? It makes it stronger. Although I have never tried using it on lures. Just in making Native American arrows. Love your work. A big fan of you and Finland.
Greetings from Russia, from cities St. Petersburg!) Thank you very much, this is a great video and as bait. Definitely like it-subscribe. But pike is really tiny, it's probably atmospheric pressure))) You're done!!! PS will than to address winter, but, it is a pity that in the yard are rising oak, Linden, poplar and birch.(((
Hello Mikko, greetings from Peru...it has passed a lot of time since our last chat.... first at all congratulations for your extraordinary work. Even though it was a 40min video it was very fun to watch it end to end. I wish to have some of those pines woods near to Lima where I live, but I don’t 😔...it was incredible what you did with that tree bark. Since I saw you for the first time working with tree bark many videos ago, I always review trees where I go, but I haven’t found yet what you get. Please tell me what kind of sealer are you using? Did you replaced at all the epoxy coating by the one you used with these lures? Last, don’t you think would be good to add a little weight to give some more action and deeper swimming to the lure?...before to say bye, for the last two years and a little more, I was far away from my fishing hobbies, now I’m trying to re-engage again to work in my home shop and follow Masters like you. Well, thanks a lot for sharing your work and tips, I’m going to r3view and watch all your videos that you were posting along these last two years. Cheers 👋👋👋
its a shame you guys dont have pine but you could always just use balsa, they have kinda similar properties, altough i think that balsa is little bit more boyant. The lure varnish is on the list i pinnet as a top comment, i still use epoxies but didnt think i needed any for these since the species i was after is not very brutal on the lures, zander kinda gives up fighting really fast, so its not the greatest sport fish but it makes up it in tastyness. I know it does not look it but these lures actually dive pretty deep because of the curved lip i guess, depending on the lenght of line i have out im hitting the bottom at 4meters and actually broke off a lip from one of these. like always thanks for watching Antonio.
Hola Mikko, thanks for answer me... I love your work!!!... I use Balsa wood for my lures and as you state, it is very boyancy. Therefore, weighting it is the way. Given that I don't catch species with long teeth, I will try to use some varnish. I¿m not sure what kind, but I will investigate. Last week I bought Polyurethane. I will try with it. Thanks again, let's keep in touch.
Materials used in this video:
-pine bark
-1mm stainless steel wire
-Cab coatings lure varnish
-various feathers (strung quinea feathers silver, silver phesant, grizzly sadle feathers)
-saddle lips
-nail art glue
SolarBaits what was the name of the lure making hermit? No idea how to spell that haha.
@@Ryan-gl8xq Toivo Pylväläinen was his name
Thank you for your time and reply
Your video's are brilliant and we'll constructed no need to change a thing.
SolarBaits thank you!
Hubby is having a tough time using art and crafts feathers and elmer's white glue .
We are going to try the nail glue
Is that the same as super glue ?
Those lures are AWESOME! Whats even better, the lack of over explaining, the absence of annoying noise that some people call “music”, the choice to play natural waves made this video worth watching to the end!!
Well done!!
Thanks for checking out the video Hal
I want to start making my own lures and struggle with the tools but your channel is giving me confidence because you don't use big tools you use ones that are at low cost and that helps me alot to get started so thankyou
Thank you Corey i appriciate that, lately doing things in a more primitive way gives me more pleasure and enjoyment because its more challenging to limit yourself in that way.
Awesome 40 + minutes of lure making and fishing goodness, and a history lesson to boot! Yes, the zander's walleye cousin is excellent table fair too. Black over yellow over white is my favorite color for them. Thanks for sharing your artistry!
well done for not drowning out your voice with music , well balanced and well made video , lovely lures another use for my unused trout fly feathers !
thanks for watching Keith and definitely put those left over feathers to good use.
One thing for all out there making their own lures will agree to..... the sensation of catching fish successfully is beyond words.... greeting to all lure makers....
AR K Yes , the satisfaction.. enjoy ing amidst God's beautiful creation
Very interesting use of feathers in a fishing lures. Just when you think you've seen everything...
As an educator, I plan on using this in the classroom. In Texas, fourth graders are taught how structures and functions enable organisms to survive in their environment. In the case of this bait, SolarBaits uses the structure (form) of an actual prey fish in the construction of the lure that acts (function) like that fish when pulled through the water.
It's quiet interesting to me how the evolutionary data contained in the shape of a fish can be adopted by humans to catch their predators. Fascinating to consider, and a great summer find for a teacher getting ready for the next school year. Great job SolarBaits, and thank you.
I don't think I would fish these beautiful pieces of art.
Awesome !
Wow absolutely great idea. Thank you for sharing. I am forever amazed at human creativity. Any more ideas please share👍🤠
Awesome video and ideas with some history thrown in👍🏻👍🏻
Love this style of video, build and fish. With tuning tips. Keep them coming man!
Gorgeous baits! Totally going to give this a go. Also nice history/background info in the intro.
Excellent video. The layering of feathers looks very effective. Thanks for sharing Solar.
Awesome idea and phenomenal results.
Your English is excellent, better than most here in the US.
Fantastic Patern's using feathers !!!
Those colours really pop, after the last clear coat !!
Given me some interesting ideas !!
Enjoying your content !!!
Thank you for this video. I enjoyed every minute of it. please keep up the good work!
Tight lines!
If you want to use pine tar, you need to process it into pine pitch with some charcoal. It was used on boats and arrows as a waterproof binder so it should work for lures. I'm surrounded by pines and have made some fireproof camp matches with the stuff, it is very sturdy stuff.
I did excatly that in my test and precessed it the way you discribed it. Its an old trick that works for certain stuff but like i mentined in the video i did not think its strong enough lol i guess im paranoid that way
Making a lure from pine bark is simply amazing ! Great video
i like the concept. looks really great too.
You are an incredible lure builder. I very much enjoy watching and learning from you. Thanks so much!!
Thanks for the nice words Anthony, and thanks for watching the video 👊
your an artist my friend, I learn so much from ;you videos, I[ve seen them all i think. Thankyou
For future reference, if you mix charcoal with pine resin it will make an extremely strong adhesive. Native Americans used it as a way to secure arrowheads, so it should be more than enough for fishing lures.
Great lure making, great fishing.
Subscribed.
Satisfaction of your own lure priceless,well done.
thats so cool! i have to start carving wood again!
You did an awesome job on those lures great video thanks enjoyed it 👍
Really great job man. Good job.
Todella hieno ja hyvin tehty video. Teen itse meritaimen uistimia ja aion kokeilla samankaltaisia höyhenpäällysteisiä kevennettyjä kuten edesmennyt mestari E.V. jossain vaiheessa teki. Kiitos opettavasta videosta. Excellent video! Thanks for sharing!
Lord Erkki oli kiistaton sulka vieheiden mestari. Jännä miten muualla porukat ei pahemmin käytä sulkia viehe päällystys materiaalina.
Sitä samaa olen ihmetellyt itsekin - esim monet Tenolla käytettävät pikku-lohivaaput tuolla sinun musta-puna-kelta väreillä voisivat olla kova sana aamuyön tunteina @@SolarfallBaits
Awesome video as always, keep em coming
The lures look great. Its nice to see a lure where you haven't had to add weight to the belly of it to get it to swim correctly
You are like the Picasso of lure making. Greetings from Germany!
I have seen really good paint jobs but this hair technique is absolutely beautiful and amazing, now you need a trolling motor sir, 6hrs of rowing wow , that's Popeyes stuff😂, Great Video and amazing lures, job well done 👏👏👏
There’s no one like you, man! Well done!
Beautiful work. I love the colors you chose. Something to possibly consider for a deep dive into the genre would be to use natural silver pheasant or undyed mallard or teal... these are all silver/white based. Mid coat the whole bait, then use that as a base for airbrushing..?
Your work is fabulous.
For spreading glue in small areas I use toothpicks. Wooden toothpicks. They are very cheap and come in very handy for several things. Keep up the excellent craftsmanship. I have learned alot from you.
You got such beautiful baits and take so much time to make them (which was an absolute pleasure to watch!), yet you use a leader full of kinks, which takes seconds to replace. :D
thats just how i roll :D
Thank you for the soothing informative video I like it. I am home sick as a dog and this is making me feel much better thank you again.
That's great to hear, thank you for watching
I love this idea! each boat will be original.
That’s awesome work, amazing video
Amazing looking lures!
the lure is unbelievable mate. keep up the lovely art.
thanks for watching, i certainly will try to keep it up
Поимка рыбы на приманку сделанную своими руками , приносит совсем другие ощущения ! +++
Using white as a background was a brilliant idea! I suppose you could paint it vivid versions of the color of feather youre going to use but....I think it would actually be less effective than white.
Never seen this before. What a awesome idea, as a fly tyer I got plenty of feathers.
BEAUTY! congrats and respect!
That is a great idea..thank you for doing what you do
Your baits are true works of art. Congratulations. Here Sao Paulo - Brazil.
Team up with Marlin broski. Nice stuff
Never heard or seen feathers on baits before! Only on hooks (I’m from the states) thumbs up and subscribed really enjoyed this video
Thanks for checking out the video Tom
To me it doesnt matter how many tools you have to make any.
But how beautiful you make with less tools...
That is really important..
Using rubber on place of clipper is a excellent idea.
Congrats you have added a new subscriber.Lovely video
Love your videos. Greetings from Brazil.
Love the grain on that Pine bark...really thick too...great material especially because you don't have to get to the tree trunk itself...
greetings fellow metal head and fisherman. #SolarBaits rock on bro
Awesome job on the baits. Heard your from Finland, one places I want to visit. My grandmother was born there. Her parents came to America when she was young.
if you ever visit be sure to come during the summer time, winters here are depressingly dark lol
@@SolarfallBaits Winters are depressingly cold too!
Great idea about the pine bark and feathers , Mikko , .......also enjoyed the bit of information about Finnish lure history .
Years ago I had also made a few lures sporting those Finnish saddle lips , I had pre-cut the slot also with a saw , but then widenened and deepened the straight slots with a 1,5mm Dremel router bit exactly according to the inner outline and curvature of the lip , this way the lips came to sit quite snug even without beeing finally glued in .
Best greetings , Dieter
hey cool to see you still around dieter, any chance we could see more videos from you? But yes having a pre cut slot would have been a good idea but i guess its just the way i've always done these and its hard for an old dog to shake old habbits if you know what i mean.
@@SolarfallBaits
Hey , Mikko , .....sorry , but I do not think , that I would put up any more videos . I had quit on making lures for quite a while now , because I've lost my enthusiasm somehow .
Me and my wife went through some hard times during past years having to take care of some seniors in my family that sufferd from dementia , had to live in nursing homes and by now both passed away , .....these were my aunt and my father , both reached their high 80s .
These headaches obviously left deep scars on our mental well-being , also because we barely received assistance from other family members .
Also the present political and social situation in Germany and in Europe has taken away my carefreeness of former years , somehow disallowing me to carry on business as usual and focus my personal attention on different things today , ...I simply can't sleep anymore , while my bed(my fatherland) is burning , so to speak .
Thanks for asking , anyway , since I have not entirely lost my interest in fishing and luremaking , though , I'm still spending my leisure time at the water's edge .
Best greetings , Dieter
@@61diemai i figured it must have been something that happened in your personal life that made you quit making videos. maybe in time you will get the spark back, atleast i always injoyed your videos and im sure im not the only one. All the best to you my friend. ;)
@@SolarfallBaits
Thank you very much for wishing well , Mikko , I really appreciate it .
Best greeetings , Dieter
Great job they look fantastic
Great bait build. Neat use of materials. This should interest fly Tyler’s.
Nice job, bro! Totally handmade just like mine!! I’ll try it in the next project.
I’m from Brasil and I use an Amazonian wood called molongó. It’s white, soft and light and so good to make the surface lures I use to catch Tucunaré (Peacok bass)
Amazing man, beautiful job.
Subscribed your channel . love your work man
like the idea.got some great color paterns from it and this illiminates the need for an air brush lol
Como siempre querido amigo. Mis respetos para tu trabajo. Excelente labor. Saludos desde México.
awesome job! näyttää tosi hienolta!
these look amazing! wow
the idea is brilliant senior I salute
thank you senior
I didn't think pine bark was that strong I might give it a try. Thanks for the great vidoes!
Really nice lures as always! Would love seeing you do a bigger size wobbler/crankbait for pike. Cos I think this is the first lure with a lip you have done a video build on?
Yes you are right this is the very first true wobbler i've done a tutorial for. who knows I might do some in the future.
Is that a walleye your targeting? Love your work!! Keep them coming.
No its a zander. Zander and walleye are sort of like sibling fish as they look pretty similar but still different enough to be classed as seperate species.
noone thinks about that, so i mention it . nice work!
A master Craftsman! Your lures ought to be signed!
i do sign the ones i sell.
@@SolarfallBaits Where can we buy them ? Website/E-bay ?
I am PACHECO Luiz from Belém -Pará north Brasil , Amazônia! Congratulation for your Bait. Amazing! and sory for my english!
nice work!!!
this is art. I'd just mount that lure on my wall and stare at it.
The bark is like bolsawood and it would think float. wow it is beautiful feather work. 10 0ut of 10 wows plus wows.
Beautiful
All I can say is WOW!
What material did you use you can put in the description please? Tanks good job.
the info your seeking is set as a pinned comment by yours truly which should be the first comment you see when you start scrolling down.
Muy bueno el video , señuelo artesano al 100x100 y funciona muy bien , ya veo que sabes calibrarlos para que naden a la perfección , solo ha faltado ver como elaboras los baberos que le pones .Saludos desde España y :" A SEGUIR DOBLANDO CAÑAS & COMPARTIENDO ".
I always thought of Pine as unusable wood for lures because of the tar. The bark however may not have the tar of the inner wood. I think I will try it if I ever get back to making lures.
yep there is not sap on the bark part so it suits lure making pretty well. the hard part is to find a tree that has thick enough pieces
Nice job bro 👍
You are the man.
I must say you are way better lure maker than an angler buddy! :)
haha i make it up by entertaining performances on the water, my repertuar include evergreens from ABBA, Guns & roses and opera era of Nightwish.
@@SolarfallBaits you are Good buddy! ..:)
where can i purchase the lips you use in this video cant find them here in the states. Solarfall your videos are awesome and of great benefit to the craft thank you.
There are some shops in Finland that sell them but apparently they don't sell to outside the country.
SolarBaits, thank you for getting back to me. I also have a tackle channel. Check it out. You can find it under Pete's Tackle Shop. I will say you have perfected our craft in your nitch, and I have learned lots from your videos. Keep up the great work. What are the lips called?
Does anyone hand line fishing lures?
Hand Line fishing involves using gloves, high test line and a lure.
Basically you toss the lure in the water, row in a straight line for ten minutes letting the line and lure trail behind your boat.
Then you Hand the line in, jigging and pulling slow or fast.
Awesome dude,,primitive,using ya skills. Very talented,great job!!
thanks sometimes its refresing to go back to basics
Nice technique of making lures. If you want to speed up the process of application of feathers, use coarse painters brush. For glue and for flattening of feather. Just pour glue in to jar lid or similar vessel.
Fascinating vid!
Inspires me to try something like this!
Thats lure are beautiful
Not sure if you tried adding black ashes to your pine resin? It makes it stronger. Although I have never tried using it on lures. Just in making Native American arrows. Love your work. A big fan of you and Finland.
Hi.
What is the wire you use in your lures
Type, thickness, lengths, where purchased from
Thankyou
everything is in the pinned comment i made, wire is easy to find from almost all well stocked hardware stores
Beautiful work. Why are there no like comments.? Why?
More Mikko magic
Amen to guys like this guy that make shit happen
an awesome video
Greetings from Russia, from cities St. Petersburg!) Thank you very much, this is a great video and as bait. Definitely like it-subscribe. But pike is really tiny, it's probably atmospheric pressure))) You're done!!! PS will than to address winter, but, it is a pity that in the yard are rising oak, Linden, poplar and birch.(((
Hello Mikko, greetings from Peru...it has passed a lot of time since our last chat.... first at all congratulations for your extraordinary work. Even though it was a 40min video it was very fun to watch it end to end. I wish to have some of those pines woods near to Lima where I live, but I don’t 😔...it was incredible what you did with that tree bark. Since I saw you for the first time working with tree bark many videos ago, I always review trees where I go, but I haven’t found yet what you get. Please tell me what kind of sealer are you using? Did you replaced at all the epoxy coating by the one you used with these lures? Last, don’t you think would be good to add a little weight to give some more action and deeper swimming to the lure?...before to say bye, for the last two years and a little more, I was far away from my fishing hobbies, now I’m trying to re-engage again to work in my home shop and follow Masters like you. Well, thanks a lot for sharing your work and tips, I’m going to r3view and watch all your videos that you were posting along these last two years. Cheers 👋👋👋
its a shame you guys dont have pine but you could always just use balsa, they have kinda similar properties, altough i think that balsa is little bit more boyant. The lure varnish is on the list i pinnet as a top comment, i still use epoxies but didnt think i needed any for these since the species i was after is not very brutal on the lures, zander kinda gives up fighting really fast, so its not the greatest sport fish but it makes up it in tastyness. I know it does not look it but these lures actually dive pretty deep because of the curved lip i guess, depending on the lenght of line i have out im hitting the bottom at 4meters and actually broke off a lip from one of these. like always thanks for watching Antonio.
Hola Mikko, thanks for answer me... I love your work!!!... I use Balsa wood for my lures and as you state, it is very boyancy. Therefore, weighting it is the way. Given that I don't catch species with long teeth, I will try to use some varnish. I¿m not sure what kind, but I will investigate. Last week I bought Polyurethane. I will try with it. Thanks again, let's keep in touch.
Nobody ever want Pike. But they taste so good and fight hard. Ever have one hit a top water lure? Hardcore.
yeah plenty of times, most fun thing you can do during the summer months ;)
Une superbe vidéo je n est jamais vu ce genre de craft
Je partage ta vidéo avec grand plaisir sur Facebook
When we adjusted the bait, did we bend the eye or try and wiggle the lip barely?
Bend the line tie
Nice job bro,keep the like!😎👍