Finished the last of the barra lures before heading north, again few different methods amongst them to see how they go. These are all pressure cast, handmade eyes, 120mm, weighted for a slow float with 60lB spilt rings and owner 4X hooks.
Monday, 23 March 2015
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
For some Barra
Put these ones together for an upcoming Barra trip, wanted to try a couple things and see how they hold up under a bit of pressure. A new shape for me, hopefully they pay-off. Lure specs are,
- 120mm in length
- Pressure cast urethane resin
- Dive to approx 1m
- Weighted to slow float with 60lb split rings and Owner ST66 treble hooks.
- 120mm in length
- Pressure cast urethane resin
- Dive to approx 1m
- Weighted to slow float with 60lb split rings and Owner ST66 treble hooks.
Saturday, 22 November 2014
Holographic FInish
Bit of a sad face at the moment on the lure making front, these are all that I have to show for the last couple months. Just some testers to check weights for holographic finish and the layering which has to go into it. Both 75mm baits, very slow floaters, moulded with handmade eyes. These have 4 layers of epoxy.
Sunday, 22 June 2014
Some Bream Lures
Churned out a couple lures for a friend, these ones to fish for bream in my local lake.
First two are 75mm, all handmade. Starting to like this shape, just got to come up with some more colour schemes.
Second pair a couple smaller ones I have been working on for a while, starting to take shape. Again, all handmade. These are 55mm
The group shot
First two are 75mm, all handmade. Starting to like this shape, just got to come up with some more colour schemes.
Second pair a couple smaller ones I have been working on for a while, starting to take shape. Again, all handmade. These are 55mm
The group shot
Sunday, 1 June 2014
Some new lures
A few lures I have finished for a fellow Aussie lure maker. These ones going up north, hopefully to wrangle with some barra.
First two I have been working on for the last 18months, it has taken me heaps longer than initially planned but such is life. Not 100% on carved scales yet, time will tell.
First two with hand carved scales into the body, face details, handmade eyes and thru wired. These are 75mm long and slow floaters. Scales look great on the finished product, time will tell if they are practical
Second two with painted scales, hand carved face details, homemade eyes and thru wired. These are 100mm long and again slow floaters.
The group shot
First two I have been working on for the last 18months, it has taken me heaps longer than initially planned but such is life. Not 100% on carved scales yet, time will tell.
First two with hand carved scales into the body, face details, handmade eyes and thru wired. These are 75mm long and slow floaters. Scales look great on the finished product, time will tell if they are practical
Second two with painted scales, hand carved face details, homemade eyes and thru wired. These are 100mm long and again slow floaters.
The group shot
Sunday, 24 November 2013
Some small baits
Couple of the latest, have been meaning to try thru-wire lures with the tow point in the bib as I like the final lure action. Took a while to get a harness that I was happy with but that is just part of the challenge. Also tried out a couple new paint schemes for me, nothing fancy, just trying to keep it simple.
Also completed a repaint and slight re-mod of a lure for a mate, this was a lure from another local manufacturer but it did not have inset eye's, it does now :)
Also completed a repaint and slight re-mod of a lure for a mate, this was a lure from another local manufacturer but it did not have inset eye's, it does now :)
Monday, 28 October 2013
Some new Baits
These ones are just testers but in the end pretty happy with how they came out. The smallest one is a stuff-up but will still catch fish. All three have tight actions with the spotted lure diving the deepest to about 1.5m. All three are hand carved from Polyurethane foam, thru-wired and floaters. The two large ones are 75mm while the smaller model is 55mm. Not much more to say on these ones,
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