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  1. Visit www.jettsonlures.com for lure eyes. Over 150 designs to choose from.
  2. UPDATE: I was up late with support and the site security has been rectified. It seems that certain assets, such as images, were not being accessed securely... but now they are. That was it.
  3. Hello. I own Jettson Lure Company and sell Jettson Lure Eyes on my site www.jettsonlures.com. That being said, thanks to all who complemented my work, and for those who are apprehensive to use the site, don't fear the browser warnings. The site is safe to use and all payments are taken via Paypal's secure transaction gateway. I do have a SSL certificate installed, but it seemed to cause more problems with people's browsers than without it. I guarantee there is no malware or anything harmful on the site. Please feel free to browse the site, and if you choose to make a purchase, use the coupon "save10" to receive 10% off your order. I have more than 400 customers and none of them had their computers compromised while using my Web site. If you have any questions, please ask, and feel free to ask others about me on Facebook or Instagram. Thanks and tight lines.
  4. Sorry, I took the video offline. I am currently producing a better quality video, with more instructions. Thanks for watching.
  5. Learn the process of creating a hand carved wood fishing lure. Watch me carve one of my poppers, from start to finish. You will get to see the process of how a wooden surface lure is carved, weighted and hardware added. Everything has been captures up to the point of the lure being ready for painting. This video was shot in one day, starting in the afternoon, and finishing up late at night. I apologize for some of the lighting at the end of the video. This is part one of a two part series. The final sealing of the wood, painting and clear coating of the lure will be covered in part two. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERFtkybduDQ
  6. The problem with self-propelled lures are: 1) No control over the retrieve. 2) you need a power source 3) if the body cracks, water will destroy the lure 4) Easy to get snagged, you have no control over where it goes. 5) has the same motion all the time. You can't jerk and stop or pause it. It just keeps on going. lol therse are just a few. There
  7. jettsonlures

    School Of Fish

    I forgot to post a link to the video http://www.tackleunderground.com/community/index.php?/topic/28073-popper-lure-carving-video/
  8. I have been working with the mylar, and it is very hard to lay completely flat on the lure. I am very close to getting it done. I am going to try heating it a bit so it molds to the lure. I will try this weekend and post the results.
  9. If you are looking for a reflective surface, use mylar. Purchase a couple of the space blankets and you are on your way. I am currently experimenting with gluing on the mylar, then I apply a coat of epoxy on top. Then I paint the lure. This process keeps the paint seperate from the reflective surface. I just started this process in January and should have some finished lures in a couple of weeks. The hard part is getting the mylar to lay flat. I will detail what I am doing once I have a few lures finished properly.
  10. jettsonlures

    Tiger trout swimmer

    I like the paint job. Reminds me of the trout we had in the muddy creek accross from my high school.
  11. jettsonlures

    20140411 160916

    This was inspired after seeing the new Arbogast lure. I didn't have any buzz bait blades lying around, so I used a smaller blade instead.

    © Jettson Lure Company

  12. jettsonlures

    Buzz Frog

    This was inspired after seeing the new Arbogast lure. I didn't have any buzz bait blades lying around, so I used a smaller blade instead.

    © Jettson Lure Company

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