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Has anybody built a lure to simulate a hooked hammer handle (Northern)

I ask because this last summer,

I had 6 or 7 Muskies and really big Northern's hit smaller ...Largest was 24"  caught fish ( I had to keep 2 13-15" because they were so severely injured)   Over the years I have seen this hundreds of times on the river

I was thinking a 3-4' depth, with a slow rise, and kind of a cockeyed lip or something so it would swim erratically and roll at a different speed.  Like a hooked H.H. does

Possibly even a jointed body at bad proportions

What are your thoughts?

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One of my favorite baits for pike and sometimes musky , is the old magnum Rapalas. You can twitch them like walking the dog baits and they pause and spin, stop and change directions, as long as you keep them moving in an erratic way the pike go insane. They follow them, strike and if they miss they keep on striking I have seen them strike 10 times before getting hooked. If I was to build a rolling bait I would copy the magnums and they have a pike like shape so it would be easy to paint them in a pike pattern. We use to call the action " The Dying Flutter"

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Thanks JDEE,

I looked them up and they look like they should be not too hard to build

Nathan

THAT'S AN AWESOME LURE!!!!!

It really is OUT OF THE BOX THINKING

I'm thinking about the "Barrel Roll" that they do when you get them close ...That seems to be where they get hit 5-10' from the boat

I troll more than I cast... I have A.S (Really bad Arthritis) So only a few casts and my upper body is hammered to a pulp

That was the reason for changing speeds to get the Lure to roll

I was also wondering about a rubber/plastic tail or an angle mounted dorsal fin,  so it would "pull" to one side or the other depending on what side of the boat your fishing...Sounds stupid but I mostly river fish and can run 2 rods

It seems that maybe I just want to build an Ill handling lure on purpose :drool:

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I'm not an expert Spec, but it would seem to me that if you put an angled fin, or tail, on a bait it would roll continuously. Sort of like a rudder on a sailboat. Once you turn the rudder it only steers to one side.

 

Ben

 

p.s. Sorry to hear about the A.S. I have my fair share of those types of problems and it sucks when you have to endure pain just to do something you love so much. Hang in there.

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Thanks Ben,

I was kind of thinking that... If it could just roll all the time...I was hoping to troll it slow and kick the trolling motor up a notch to entice the roll 

 After getting back into building Lures it's just amazing the new stuff out there compared to 35 years ago when I was learning from an old timer And the advancements thanks to the GREAT MINDS of forums like this!

Just tested 5 Different Lures that got whipped up this last week and they all swam in the bathtub! :eek:

Anyways

I hear ya on the AS thing...when lake fishing I load up on oxy's...But on the river I need a clear head...so Ibuprofens... either way if I have a good day fishin' I'm gonna have at least 2 days of paying 

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Like Nate says weighting can play a huge role in how your lure acts. Sad thing is there's no magic formula that works for everything so it will take some experimenting. And there are other ways of making a bait almost unstable without altering the shape of the lure. Namely amount of ballast and it's location. Play around with differing amounts of ballast, fore and aft location as well as top to bottom location. You might be surprised with what you come up with.

 

Ben

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Thanks Guys,

I RE-swam 5 small (Biggest was 5") Units in the bathtub tonight...The wife didn't find it anywhere near as amusing as I did unfortunately they all swam really stable Until I zip tied some small sinkers in weird places

Nathan and Ben, You guys are 100% on the ballast

I have another Newbie kind of question...I'm thinking it should probably be jointed? What do you think?

 Keep in mind I haven't built a Lure except these 5 in 35 years or more.

Joints just escape me 

But, did a lot of research and ended knowing less than when I started  was thinking the pin and plate Joint would be the way to go because of the conditions it would be subjected to on the river Rocks, snags, stumps etc...

Any suggestions? 

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Spec,

I prefer to use 2 larger hooks instead of 3 smaller ones..but that is just a personal thing..I hate fighting a third hook when trying to unhook a fish...

Frogaddict,

The ballast to stand the bait up is located in the belly of the bait under where the hook hanger is...The rest of the weight is along the side of the bait...Nathan

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Thanks Nathan,

I wired it up for 3, Because where I'll be using it the water clarity is pretty bad. About 28 to 36"

But some of the lakes are really clear, 15 to 30 feet, I should probably build a couple

I'm thinking of using 4/0 hooks or maybe 3/0 

I agree on the third hook being a pain...Can't tell ya how many times I've had tp get the hook pliers out to get them out of my own hand, But It's hard to predict where they are going to hit it

From what I can remember they tended to hit the "Handles" right behind the gills (It all happens so fast on the water) That's why I was thinking 3 ( I've had them grab them more mid to closer to the tail as well)

Thanks for the input...I really appreciate it!

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