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Pike-spinner


Pike-spinner

Small spinner for pike, 120mm long with two spinnerblades.


Uploaded: Apr 30 2009 08:08 AM
By NoiseyCricket (View all albums)
11 comments · 848 views

Bluegill


Bluegill

Some spinnerbaits


Uploaded: Apr 13 2007 06:26 PM
By dampeoples (View all albums)
7 comments · 906 views

50:50


50:50

Wasn't sure where to post this one. I spent a bit of time carving this one up, even though some of the detail in the head isn't translating here but it's there. The body is made of red oak with about 1.5 oz of lead in the head. This is my first spinner bait, well like the title says, it's 50:50, Half spinner half hard bait. I was amazed at how much lead was needed to get this to sit correctly. Recently Paul who goes by Boskabouter built a handful of these which can be seen in the forums pages and btw they turned out really nice got me thinking I should try something new. http://www.tackleund...html#post129317 With the hair this one comes in at 7.5 inches and just a shade over 2 ounces. I put a belly hook hanger on just in case I ever wanted to run a treble there but for now I'm going to just go with the single hook off the rear. I painted the blades to look like a school of perch. I gave them a little more pop then the actual perch body for contrast. Hope you like, thanks for lookin'. – bob


Uploaded: Jun 30 2009 11:04 AM
By bbduc (View all albums)
7 comments · 528 views

Chatterbaits1


Chatterbaits1

 


Uploaded: Dec 26 2011 04:36 AM
By west (View all albums)
7 comments · 291 views

cool buzzbaits and a craw singlespin


cool buzzbaits and a craw singlespin

This Turbobuzzbait was fun making and really creates a wake! It wakes up the Bass!!!!


Uploaded: Mar 18 2007 04:50 PM
By mendoza147 (View all albums)
6 comments · 838 views

My first Bucktail Spinnerbaits


My first Bucktail Spinnerbaits

Here a few of my first attempt at bucktail spinnerbaits. Any comments or tips would be greatly appreciates. Thanks Joey


Uploaded: Apr 27 2008 02:28 PM
By Joey (View all albums)
6 comments · 386 views

"Buzz" the Mouse natural white


"Buzz" the Mouse natural white

Same frame as the brown Buzz. www.novalures.com


Uploaded: Jan 17 2007 02:22 PM
By nova (View all albums)
5 comments · 1102 views

Troublemaker Spinnerbait


Troublemaker Spinnerbait

Here is a large muskie spinner bait I made from scratch using a wooden mold. Bicycle spoke for wire, two #8 hooks, ~2.5 oz of lead + a #6 Colorado and a #8 willow blade


Uploaded: Nov 11 2007 08:32 PM
By BruceKY (View all albums)
5 comments · 689 views

spin 001


spin 001

3.oz
mag no8
0.62 wire
2x 8/0
big fish catcher


Uploaded: Oct 16 2011 01:20 AM
By ddl (View all albums)
5 comments · 359 views

early career inline spinners


early career inline spinners

Just had a look in my storage boxes to replace one of these inline spinners , that I had lost to the river today and thought , that I might share these . These were amongst my earliest lure models of my builders carreer , maybe about 15 years old ,.... those days I wanted heavier spinners than the ones available in shops , just to have them cast further and run a tad deeper . The blades are homemade from 0,5 mm stainless steel sheet , for added weight I had first used discharged ammo casings , cast out with lead ,........in this case .357 mag cartridges . The wire shaft is bent in a paperclip manner and cast into the casing , which's upper rim is bent a little inward with pliers to prevent the lead plug from sliding . I made quite a few of these models , but later found out , that the body was somehow too heavy , ......the spinners came back in tail down , thus many did not work well . These are the ones remaining , that for some reason still spin well ,.... all the others I had cut apart and used the bodies as bottom sinkers . But since the idea itself was not bad , and I had already caught a few pike and perch on those few ammo casing models that did work , I came up with the idea to utilize simple metal tubing to also cast out with lead to act as the spinner bodies . First tried brass tubing 8 X 0,5 mm(8mm dia. , 0,5 mm wall) , but the lead plug still was too heavy , the spinner still swam too much tail down for my taste ,..........so I got to try 8mm X 1,0 mm aluminium tubing , which turned out to be perfect ,.......due to its thicker wall it accommodates less lead inside ,......just turned out perfect to make up for the spinners to work well one by one . For casting the lead into the tube , I had made myself a jig out of hardwood to put in tubing and wire form aligned , so that the sideward bore in the tubing(to prevent lead plug from sliding)would be covered whilst casting ,... so no molten lead could flow out . Shown are some models painted with a "glow-in-the-dark" base and some with unpainted body to display the sideward bore in them . Haven't fished these lures a lot for years anymore , but back in the 90's they had produced well , also lost a few:( ! greetz , diemai:yay:


Uploaded: Jun 05 2009 04:24 PM
By diemai (View all albums)
5 comments · 489 views

Pair of Black Beautys


Pair of Black Beautys

This is a couple of my "Pivot Point Buzzbaits" They weigh in at 5/8 oz. and will cast a country mile. The frame is made of .051 SS wire. The wide planer head is made out of a deep cup colorado bade size 4½ it is filled with Aluminite. This buzzer stays on top even at a slow retrieve due to the wide planer head and doesn't roll over on its side even with a fast retrieve. I think the pivoting hook positions the hook point a little deeper under the surface and at an angle that promotes a better hook-up. John


Uploaded: Jul 19 2009 12:44 PM
By JBlaze (View all albums)
5 comments · 528 views

new baits


new baits

heres a new spinnerbait that i came up with hope u like


Uploaded: Sep 30 2009 06:31 PM
By bassinjody (View all albums)
5 comments · 483 views

Crawbuzz


Crawbuzz

24K Gold plated blades with Quickchange silicone skirts.Weighs in at 1 oz.


Uploaded: Jan 01 2007 10:32 PM
By Joe (View all albums)
4 comments · 1219 views

Crawbuzz


Crawbuzz

24K Gold plated blade and clacker with quickchange silicone skirts.


Uploaded: Jan 01 2007 10:35 PM
By Joe (View all albums)
4 comments · 1019 views

Triple Wing


Triple Wing

Runs Good.


Uploaded: Jul 21 2007 09:14 PM
By DeHeron (View all albums)
4 comments · 903 views

Bass & Pike In-Lines


Bass & Pike In-Lines

I've been looking to start transitioning from tying bucktails to silicon. This is the latest efforts in that direction. I'm looking forward to testing these in Wisconsin later this month. I'll post some pictures if they catch anything.


Uploaded: May 09 2008 10:45 PM
By Spike-A-Pike (View all albums)
4 comments · 444 views

Pike In-Line


Pike In-Line

Another in-line spinner targeted at bass and pike around fallen trees and weed lines. I'm looking forward to testing it in Wisconsin in late May, 2008. Stay tuned for reports on how well it does.


Uploaded: May 10 2008 05:02 AM
By Spike-A-Pike (View all albums)
4 comments · 487 views

Bluegill


Bluegill

Some spinnerbaits


Uploaded: Apr 13 2007 06:26 PM
By dampeoples (View all albums)
3 comments · 979 views

Hidden Head Spinner Bait 3/4 oz


Hidden Head Spinner Bait 3/4 oz

Custom Made


Uploaded: Dec 29 2006 04:01 PM
By Maddoglures (View all albums)
3 comments · 1156 views

1/2 ounce Hidden Weight underwater


1/2 ounce Hidden Weight underwater

Purple Hue Shad 1/2 ounce Hidden Weight


Uploaded: Dec 29 2006 09:42 PM
By fshfactor (View all albums)
3 comments · 1132 views

redspinlures new retail spinnerbaits


redspinlures new retail spinnerbaits

id like to know what you think:)


Uploaded: Jan 10 2007 02:28 AM
By redspinlures (View all albums)
3 comments · 1073 views

in-line spinners from scrap


in-line spinners from scrap

Blades and bodies are the most expensive components of a spinner , especially over here in Germany , since they all are imported from the USA . So I made my own blades out of 0,5mm stainless steel sheet(25,4mm = 1") , more elaborate though , but this way I can shape them different to shop-bought ones . The bodies are made of copper wire(from high voltage cable remainders) , 1,5 to 2,5mm dia. , depending on size of lure , I gathered the two materials on the scrapyard of the company , where I'm working . The wire is simply twisted around a nail , fixed horizontally in a vise . Came across that design in the book "Old Fishing Lures And Tackle" , by Carl F. Luckey , where one of the first "Mepps" is pictured , also made in that way .


Uploaded: Apr 04 2008 02:07 AM
By diemai (View all albums)
3 comments · 423 views

bite it already


bite it already

 


Uploaded: Apr 11 2008 12:18 PM
By braveviper (View all albums)
3 comments · 438 views

tiger close up


tiger close up

 


Uploaded: Apr 13 2008 12:39 PM
By braveviper (View all albums)
3 comments · 473 views

Powder Painted Spinner Baits


Powder Painted Spinner Baits

My first try at powder painting with multiple colors.


Uploaded: May 03 2008 05:52 PM
By charkins (View all albums)
3 comments · 485 views