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New Swimbait - Gliding Problems/weighting

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Hi there,

 

i have a big problem with my big swimbait.

it´s suposed to be a S-Swimmer/glider but its not gliding stable and when i twitch it, it always turns only to one side, even when its gliding to this side, i twitch again and same glide to same side, so its not turning to the other side.

 

i made a few pictures for you, so maybe you can help me. i made some different holes for the ballast and tied some variations but nothing helped or improved the way it swims.

 

the bait is 26cm long, 6cm high and it is about 2,7cm wide.

 

i really need a solution for that!!!

 

thanks guys

 

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thanks for reply!

 

i read this before here in tu board about weighting each section on its own, but does it matters where to put the weight on each section or can i put it along the whole lenght of those.

 

for example, like it has do be the most in the head, or some before the hinge or right behind or some has to be before the tail????

 

if you can see on the pic "front view" i tried to put the front screweye a little bit more down but this made the action more rolling and nothing like gliding!

 

 

what about the shape (horizontal/vertikal) is that oke or is something wrong and a reason for the unstable glide???? do i have to make the body thinner from the second section to the tail???

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The pin and hinge joint is what's used in all major glide baits. I've tried using interlocked screw eyes and it doesn't perform as well. With a pin and screw eye joint, or pin and hinge joint, you get a lot more "streamlined" movement from the bait I guess. It's more of a slalom glide like I'm guessing you want. Just make sure all of your cuts are straight, even, and keep the hinges moving freely.

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The pin and hinge joint is what's used in all major glide baits. I've tried using interlocked screw eyes and it doesn't perform as well. With a pin and screw eye joint, or pin and hinge joint, you get a lot more "streamlined" movement from the bait I guess. It's more of a slalom glide like I'm guessing you want. Just make sure all of your cuts are straight, even, and keep the hinges moving freely.

 

 

thats my problem, to make the hole for the pin straight and even, i have no special setup to drill the hole. just a handdrillingmaschine

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that sounds like a great plan. you don't need anything fancy for cutting the slots. you usually want slots, not holes so the screw eyes have more room to move side to side. what and how did you make such a beautiful lure if you don't mind me asking. lol. its a really nice looking bait.

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that sounds like a great plan. you don't need anything fancy for cutting the slots. you usually want slots, not holes so the screw eyes have more room to move side to side. what and how did you make such a beautiful lure if you don't mind me asking. lol. its a really nice looking bait.

thats just the hole for the ballast^^ 

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that sounds like a great plan. you don't need anything fancy for cutting the slots. you usually want slots, not holes so the screw eyes have more room to move side to side. what and how did you make such a beautiful lure if you don't mind me asking. lol. its a really nice looking bait.

just to get it right i found a pic and added what type of hinge you want me to do^^

 

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i just keep carving^^ but scales is something i ´m not patient enough ;)

 

carving just needs practise but bringing the bait alive is the key and the point i have to work on, jerkbaits style baits are easier (i did before)

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I think the answer to your problem lies in the title of this post. And my simple answer is yes, you do have a weighting problem. That has to do with trying to get two different actions from one bait! The best GLIDE bait is a one piece lure, usually weighted equidistant in the front and the rear. The best SWIM bait is usually two or more pieces weighted mainly in the front. Not to say that a swim bait can't glide a little, or some glides swim but both suffer the effects of a crossover.

 

   Douglas 

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just to explain what i want from this bait:

 

it´s supposed to be a lure like the S-Waver or 3D bleak glide swimmer or the trick trout by hinkle lures!

 

it is not going to be a glider like a Jerkbait with the typical ballast settings in front and rear like buster jerks (one piece), those i´ve done before succesfully....left to right and so on

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I was able to get my two piece swimbaits to glide (thank you Dave and everyone else here) after struggling for a long time.

I copied a successful shape first, the S Waver, and I think the ramped chin helps the bait change direction when I pause and jerk.

These are the key things I learned here that made my baits glide:

 

1.  Making sure that each of the two pieces sank perfectly horizontally as individual pieces.

2.  Making sure the two pieces sank at the same rate of fall by holding the side by side, and releasing them in my float bucket.

3.  Making sure there was no friction in the hinge at all.  I use screw eyes and a sst bicycle spoke pin for my hinges.  The long pin keeps the screw eyes from self-adjusting, and I can run them in or out to tune my joint gap.

 

I've since made several other successful two piece gliders, using the same ideas and proportions, in terms of ratio of front to rear sections.  

I also did not give the joint too much play.  I found, the tighter the joint, the larger and lazier the S wave motion.

 

In retrospect, I had made two piece baits in the past, but  I was disappointed in their lazy S swim, which I was sure would never catch fish, so I went to three and four piece baits instead.  

Shows how much I know!  Hahaha

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