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Do it yourself crankbaits
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 5:46 pm
by gordy28
Hey there
I noticed that some people make their own plastics and jigs, and I have dabbled in making my own spinners before.
Has anyone here made their own crankbaits - either buying balsa blanks and then adding in the lip, paint and hooks or buying the unpainted, unhooked plastic bodies?
I am interested in general as I think it would be a fun thing to try when not on the water or during the winter, and I also think my family might be interested in trying it as well.
Any help - what to do, what not to do and especially where to buy - I think there are beginner kits available, but I have had trouble locating them anywhere. Links to websites (or your website for any of the tackle shops) would be great.
Thanks in advance
Gordy
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 6:15 pm
by gussser
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 6:27 pm
by garzleflop
This website sells just about everything you'll need to make all kinds of lures from go-getters to crankbaits and they're Canadian. They have lots of step-by-step instructions too.
http://www.luremaking.com/
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 6:27 pm
by Mr.J.
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 2:51 pm
by YakAttack
I made a few crankbaits this winter - I don't ice fish so nothing better to do
I just used a piece of 2x4 and carved the shape. Drilled a hole to add the weight, plugged it up again. Used some plastic I had lying around for the lip.
I seem to learn a lot each one I make, by experimenting. Just do it and see what you get in the end, it's a lot of fun!
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 3:53 pm
by almontefisher
Scott: all I got was a pile of wood shavings on the floor and a wife yelling at me to vacuum it up...I like the easy and clean way of buying mine.
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 4:04 pm
by gussser
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 4:08 pm
by OTRA
I went to the local hobby store and got my parts. Used .020 music wire running inside the balsa then wrapped the ends so I could attach the line in the front and treble on the back. Used second piece for the bottom treble attachment. The lexan sheets were expensive and I didn't have the right saw to cut out the lips very well. I'd buy those next time. I found a location on the web about 6 months ago, so I know they exist I just don't remember the address.
Getting the crankbaits to run true will be a challenge.
The best part was my daughter sat down and starting painting them for me
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 8:49 am
by LadyFish68
I have dabbled a few times in making a crankbait or just doing some crazy things to my spinners. Just yesterday there I was cleaning the spoons and adding some cool colours to the one side, then sealing it with a clear coat of base coat ( nail polish) . Just have fun experiment with the many different colour combinations and designs. Thats what it is all about.
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 2:33 pm
by Fisher Dude
garzleflop wrote:This website sells just about everything you'll need to make all kinds of lures from go-getters to crankbaits and they're Canadian. They have lots of step-by-step instructions too.
http://www.luremaking.com/
I fished for muskie with the guy (Steve) that runs this place. Great guy - I'm sure he'd treat you well.
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 6:28 pm
by LadyFish68
Does anyone or can anyone tell me how to use a bait caster?
I'm old fashioned and love the spincaster rods much better, but recently I was given a Shimano bait caster, I'm a lil nerved by the whole idea of this bait caster. If anyone can give me some pointers that would be greatly appreciated. Thnx
