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Hey everyone I’m new to this forum and lure making. I been wanting to make my own walking topwater baits but have no idea where to start or a list of tools I will need. I’d like to eventually make hardbaits in every category but I want to create my own design. Can anyone give advice or guide me in the right direction? I’m really dedicated on this. Thanks

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10 hours ago, DetroitBassN said:

Hey everyone I’m new to this forum and lure making. I been wanting to make my own walking topwater baits but have no idea where to start or a list of tools I will need. I’d like to eventually make hardbaits in every category but I want to create my own design. Can anyone give advice or guide me in the right direction? I’m really dedicated on this. Thanks

tell us, but start with 1 type of what you want to build. theres a million variables..if you want to pour your own thru molding try makealure as stated. you need a mold,then the correct resin,plastic,urethane foam. my advice read till your eyes bleed.then adventure into it.

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That is a very clear way to show the critical factors in building a walking/gliding bait.

For me, the lower the tail hangs, the shorter the glide. 

I keep the ballast in my big Pupfish-type glide lures closer to the mid point,  so they sit almost level in the water, with just the front third out of the water.  And I put a ramped chin on them, so there is more drag at the head.  These are bigger baits, and this also reduces the amount of force needed to get the bait walking, which is important to me so I can fish a big bait longer, with less effort.

My Spook/Sammie- type baits hang slightly more tail down, because they are light enough to walk more easily, and the shorter side-to-side  walk caused by the ballast being farther back is what I'm looking for.  I still ramp the chin, but it's not as critical.

His video showed my why what I do works.

Thanks.

 

 

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