Thanks for explaining the steps in detail, & giving up your trial & error lessons as well. I’m just starting to carve my own lures, & needed an experienced makers’ work for reference. You gave me several great ideas for hook attachment, eyes, & painting. Thanks, we’ll worth the watching. I learned many things the easy way!
Thank you for a great video! My brother in law carves his own fishing lures and this is how I happened upon your video. You provided some great tips/detailed info and have given me more resolve to enjoy this hobby and delve further into it. I like your lure drying rack and the small tips you provided in the video will be helpful in the over all process. Well done!
One thing I noticed when you lose lures enough time you will just get used to it. It the world of fishing you can't catch fish without losing something.🎣🎣👍
The tool that attaches the hook to the lure is a split ring plier, actually the one I use in the video is a split ring forcep. It opens the split ring which connects to the hook hanger and the hook. Thanks! MG
Can you buy a kit with all of the hardware parts in a box as you have or do you have to buy all of the individual pieces separately? Very nice job with the video. Thanks.
There are some kits and see my suggested component list for a good vendor. I also list the right sized parts for the lures I make in the video and you'll find that packs of 25 cost next to nothing...
Can you post up a link to your parts list information or any references you might have to help any beginners. I did register for a catalog with a supplier but it would be beneficial to be able to order the hardware and hook size needed, etc. I'd also like to get your recommendation on an airbrush tool to buy (is there a recommended brand, etc?) and one that can be depended on. My brother in law has purchased a few but said he's had problems with them. Is there a technique to this such as thinning the paint in the holding tank on the air brush tool, etc. that will help in dispersing the paint? Thank you!
Why so negative and critical? This man took the time to make a great video, there are some great tips/advice for people interested in making lures and he did a very good job in explaining the basics to anyone interested.
Thanks for explaining the steps in detail, & giving up your trial & error lessons as well. I’m just starting to carve my own lures, & needed an experienced makers’ work for reference. You gave me several great ideas for hook attachment, eyes, & painting. Thanks, we’ll worth the watching. I learned many things the easy way!
Thank you for a great video! My brother in law carves his own fishing lures and this is how I happened upon your video. You provided some great tips/detailed info and have given me more resolve to enjoy this hobby and delve further into it. I like your lure drying rack and the small tips you provided in the video will be helpful in the over all process. Well done!
Mike Smith -thanks and good luck!
Thanks Mike- yes give it a try!
Really nice to look over a fellow luremaker's shoulder !
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more videos my Friend, I love seeing the art of lurecraft
One thing I noticed when you lose lures enough time you will just get used to it. It the world of fishing you can't catch fish without losing something.🎣🎣👍
Im new to this- but very excited. simple to understand with helpful hints. Thanks!
Very nice. Pretty much how I make them; I bet we used the same book. I like using glass eyes, though. I'm just old-fashioned.
This is awesome.
Thanks Mike I’m glad the video is helping you
If you click or tap on the title you’ll see a vendor name and the sizes of the parts I use
MG
How long does it take for your C.A. glue to dry that you put in the screw holes ?
I really like the drip dry box. Where did you get the exhaust hood?
Nice job
Great Video, I missed where you buy the hardware
The tool that attaches the hook to the lure is a split ring plier, actually the one I use in the video is a split ring forcep. It opens the split ring which connects to the hook hanger and the hook. Thanks! MG
It doesn't need any kind of weight in the bottom?
Thanks for watching
These a floating poppers so I don't use any added weight
Can you buy a kit with all of the hardware parts in a box as you have or do you have to buy all of the individual pieces separately? Very nice job with the video. Thanks.
There are some kits and see my suggested component list for a good vendor. I also list the right sized parts for the lures I make in the video and you'll find that packs of 25 cost next to nothing...
Can you post up a link to your parts list information or any references you might have to help any beginners. I did register for a catalog with a supplier but it would be beneficial to be able to order the hardware and hook size needed, etc.
I'd also like to get your recommendation on an airbrush tool to buy (is there a recommended brand, etc?) and one that can be depended on. My brother in law has purchased a few but said he's had problems with them. Is there a technique to this such as thinning the paint in the holding tank on the air brush tool, etc. that will help in dispersing the paint?
Thank you!
where do you buy your wood?
Did you cut the blanks 7/8 by 7/8?
Wesley Burnett
Yes but you don’t have to stress on the exact dimension because it gets turned away anyway
Hey men , how you called that machine ??? I need one
Not sure what you’re asking but the machines in the video are a lathe and an air compressor
The hardware source info is in the description
Technically the popper has a concave mouth and I have one on the table in front of me at the beginning
Honestly I bought 4 boards about five years ago and haven't gone through all of it and I don't recall the vendor.
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If your looking to sponsor anybody. I’d be glad to do reviews on my channel of your baits.
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type of wood please ?
Salama Sayed
I use Eastern red cedar for these lures. Thanks for watching!
Salama Sayed
I guess you were not paying very close attention at 1:15.
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Kermit Adams and Paul Adams
why do you need LOUD MUSIC in between talk time description ,it is very Annoying as constantly need to adjust volume
haha thats not a popper though! am i the only one who noticed that?
You have a good speaking voice but you really need to do a bit of research and get good at your craft before you do a video.
J Mc I think he is good at his craft
Why so negative and critical? This man took the time to make a great video, there are some great tips/advice for people interested in making lures and he did a very good job in explaining the basics to anyone interested.
Ugly lures