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Found 4 results

  1. atremblay

    Poplar glide bait

    Here is a poplar glide bait that I carved out of poplar. The finish is photo foil with a top coat of etex. The lure weighs 1.75oz and is 4 inches long. The lure is a fast sinking glide bait. Also, I caught a schoolie striped bass on it today!
  2. Gab_Mercier

    IMG 4023

    Handmade wooden fishing lure! www.mercierlures.ca
  3. Handmade wood swimbait made of poplar wood painted with acrylic paint and D2T epoxy topcoat. the caving on this lure took 10 hours and paint and topcoat took another 3. all stainless steel hardware (hinges, rods, hook hangers and line tie) overall length 6.6" weighing in @ 69.3g (2.44oz). slow sinking swimbait with ROF = 2 . great action in the water sooooo smooth when slow rolled or twitched. the only fish i catch on this lure will hang on walls. no 3lb for this one. this one was very fun and rewarding to create. --Chad Green
  4. This is my second grandma lure I figured I shouldn't have one in the box that wasn't in vintage color scheme anyway... I truly am having allot of fun building these lure types they are easy to make and assemble... this one is 5 3/4" long and ended up with three ballast points to float nice... I am sure if I had bigger lead pieces it would have only taken two points no biggy thou... opener is almost here!
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