Flipping/Pitching Weight
Saw something similiar to this on a Japanese web site. This one weighs 5/8 oz
Uploaded: Jan 28 2012 11:09 PM
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JBlaze
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crawlerharness
homemade nightcrawler harnesses
Uploaded: Sep 17 2011 01:46 AM
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webbhead03
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delta flashers
acrylic sheet, lure tape
Uploaded: Apr 15 2011 05:13 PM
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pirkfan
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delta flashers
Uploaded: Apr 15 2011 05:08 PM
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pirkfan
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Banjo file
A simple banjo file made from wood with a 1/2 inch band file belt
Uploaded: Apr 14 2011 06:48 PM
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hillbilly1
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Injector and molds
This is a pic of the injector and some of the molds that are available from BearsBaits. These are a great system and together with a presto pot it is a very high production type system.
Uploaded: May 24 2009 07:12 PM
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Zbass
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divided pot
1QT Divided pot. What cha think?
Uploaded: Jan 26 2009 07:12 PM
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Zbass
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presto with stirrer
presto pot with stand and stirrer
Zbass
Uploaded: Nov 16 2008 08:36 AM
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Zbass
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Glory Bag zipper fix
For those if you using Glory Bags, a fix for zippers coming open
Uploaded: Jun 26 2008 02:26 PM
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Tubeman
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Homemade European style fishing essentials

I know , that this way of fishing is not very popular in the States , but I found a few people interested in such(at least in floats) in one or two threads on TU , so I made up my mind to put these creations into the gallery;) .
Pictured are sinkers , cast without a mold into discharged ammo casings , these are suitable for rigs fished in stillwater or in only little current.
The other type of sinker is cast in the aluminium casing of so-called "tea-warmer" candles , these are suited for stronger currents to hold the bait in place .
To provide a tangle-free presentation of the bait , the mainline should run through a so-called "anti-tangle-tube" .
Second pic shows some feeder(or chumming) baskets , the coiled ones are for a little "stickier" chum , the ones of wire mesh are filled with a little lighter stuff .
They are used for fish like carp , tench , roach , bream , etc.... , all non-predatory fish .
The basic "homebrew" chum consists of oats , bread crumps , scents , spices , etc.... , also particles like sweetcorn , crunched dogfood , maggots , etc... may be added .
There are dozens of ready-made chums and ingridients available over here , several for each target species .
Those baskets are fished on so-called "swing-tip",-and "feeder" rods , that provide the most sensitive strike indication .
The largest rectangular basket has a closeable top , I designed it years ago to fill it with chopped minnows to attract zander(walleye) and eel .
On my first test those days I put out two rigs , only 20 yards apart , one with that basket , the other one with an ordinary sinker set-up , bait were dead minnows on both .
Three zander struck that night , and guess , on which rod;) ?
Third pic displays a few of homemade floats , made of reed and of balsawood .
The reed floats hardly cost anything and yet are perfect for the purpose , some are equipped with two leading rings for further casting , also have a little "antenna" on top to stick-on those very popular chemical lights for nightfishing .
The balsa floats are shaped in a drillpress , just with sandpaper, many different shapes are possible , just a few shown here .
The two floats shaped like a baseball bat are weighted with a piece of brass dowel , that also acts as the attachement eyelet , this type casts further and is yet more sensitive for cautious fish , 'cause not so much weight has to be placed onto mainline and leader .
Questions ? feel free to ask , greetings , diemai
Uploaded: Apr 17 2008 04:41 AM
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diemai
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Homemade European style fishing essentials

I know , that this way of fishing is not very popular in the States , but I found a few people interested in such(at least in floats) in one or two threads on TU , so I made up my mind to put these creations into the gallery;) .
Pictured are sinkers , cast without a mold into discharged ammo casings , these are suitable for rigs fished in stillwater or in only little current.
The other type of sinker is cast in the aluminium casing of so-called "tea-warmer" candles , these are suited for stronger currents to hold the bait in place .
To provide a tangle-free presentation of the bait , the mainline should run through a so-called "anti-tangle-tube" .
Second pic shows some feeder(or chumming) baskets , the coiled ones are for a little "stickier" chum , the ones of wire mesh are filled with a little lighter stuff .
They are used for fish like carp , tench , roach , bream , etc.... , all non-predatory fish .
The basic "homebrew" chum consists of oats , bread crumps , scents , spices , etc.... , also particles like sweetcorn , crunched dogfood , maggots , etc... may be added .
There are dozens of ready-made chums and ingridients available over here , several for each target species .
Those baskets are fished on so-called "swing-tip",-and "feeder" rods , that provide the most sensitive strike indication .
The largest rectangular basket has a closeable top , I designed it years ago to fill it with chopped minnows to attract zander(walleye) and eel .
On my first test those days I put out two rigs , only 20 yards apart , one with that basket , the other one with an ordinary sinker set-up , bait were dead minnows on both .
Three zander struck that night , and guess , on which rod;) ?
Third pic displays a few of homemade floats , made of reed and of balsawood .
The reed floats hardly cost anything and yet are perfect for the purpose , some are equipped with two leading rings for further casting , also have a little "antenna" on top to stick-on those very popular chemical lights for nightfishing .
The balsa floats are shaped in a drillpress , just with sandpaper, many different shapes are possible , just a few shown here .
The two floats shaped like a baseball bat are weighted with a piece of brass dowel , that also acts as the attachement eyelet , this type casts further and is yet more sensitive for cautious fish , 'cause not so much weight has to be placed onto mainline and leader .
Questions ? feel free to ask , greetings , diemai
Uploaded: Apr 17 2008 04:41 AM
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diemai
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Homemade European style fishing essentials

I know , that this way of fishing is not very popular in the States , but I found a few people interested in such(at least in floats) in one or two threads on TU , so I made up my mind to put these creations into the gallery;) .
Pictured are sinkers , cast without a mold into discharged ammo casings , these are suitable for rigs fished in stillwater or in only little current.
The other type of sinker is cast in the aluminium casing of so-called "tea-warmer" candles , these are suited for stronger currents to hold the bait in place .
To provide a tangle-free presentation of the bait , the mainline should run through a so-called "anti-tangle-tube" .
Second pic shows some feeder(or chumming) baskets , the coiled ones are for a little "stickier" chum , the ones of wire mesh are filled with a little lighter stuff .
They are used for fish like carp , tench , roach , bream , etc.... , all non-predatory fish .
The basic "homebrew" chum consists of oats , bread crumps , scents , spices , etc.... , also particles like sweetcorn , crunched dogfood , maggots , etc... may be added .
There are dozens of ready-made chums and ingridients available over here , several for each target species .
Those baskets are fished on so-called "swing-tip",-and "feeder" rods , that provide the most sensitive strike indication .
The largest rectangular basket has a closeable top , I designed it years ago to fill it with chopped minnows to attract zander(walleye) and eel .
On my first test those days I put out two rigs , only 20 yards apart , one with that basket , the other one with an ordinary sinker set-up , bait were dead minnows on both .
Three zander struck that night , and guess , on which rod;) ?
Third pic displays a few of homemade floats , made of reed and of balsawood .
The reed floats hardly cost anything and yet are perfect for the purpose , some are equipped with two leading rings for further casting , also have a little "antenna" on top to stick-on those very popular chemical lights for nightfishing .
The balsa floats are shaped in a drillpress , just with sandpaper, many different shapes are possible , just a few shown here .
The two floats shaped like a baseball bat are weighted with a piece of brass dowel , that also acts as the attachement eyelet , this type casts further and is yet more sensitive for cautious fish , 'cause not so much weight has to be placed onto mainline and leader .
Questions ? feel free to ask , greetings , diemai
Uploaded: Apr 17 2008 04:41 AM
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diemai
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