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Old August 6th, 2008
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Re: What can you use for a lure holder

Bamboo Chop Sticks.....you Can Buy A Bundle Of 20 For $1.00....cut Them In Half...this Leaves About 5 Or 6 Inches To Work With...when Taping Up The Bill I Tape On The Piece With The Tapered End...great To Hold On To..also If I'm Turning I Have A Roticery Motor That Drives A 1"x2" Board That Is 30" Long With 3/16" Holes Every 2"...push The Tapered End In And It Tightens Up !!!with The Other End I Sand A Angle (from Front Back An Inch Or So) And Then Put A Shallow V On It And You Have A Great Tool To Get Hooks Out...especially Pan Fish Nugene
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Re: What can you use for a lure holder

I use hemostats and a latex glove, and sometimes a pair of hemostats as a lure stand when I've clamped on scale netting, or I'm using stencils, as it frees that gloved hand for holding the stencil to the lure.

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Re: What can you use for a lure holder

Basscat,
Here is a link I posted in one of the threads that rofish listed. If you like the hobby knife idea, these are the cheapest I found.

(http://www.dickblick.com/zz574/58/?w...l+Hobby+Knives)
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Old August 8th, 2008
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Re: What can you use for a lure holder

Here's my turner, Its a little fancier than my last one but the holders are the same. Just some springs, swivels, dowel, bushings, and a shotgun cleaner handle. Works great, you can rotate it all you want while spraying.
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