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How to Make Your Own Fishing Lure in Metal Shop
A variety of lures are used by anglers when fishing for various species in both fresh and saltwater. Used for to construct jigs, spinners and spoons, metal is a traditional material that has been utilized in lure construction for many years…
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How to Assemble Fishing Lures at Home
Plugs, crankbaits, spinners, poppers and spinnerbaits are just a few of the lures used by anglers. A wide range of lures are available for purchase from retailers; however, some anglers enjoy making their own at home.
Making lures in…
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How to Make Your Own Fishing Lures Kit
Making fishing lures at home provides another aspect to the sport of fishing aside from angling for fish. Many anglers enjoy creating and making their own custom creations at home rather than purchasing lures from a store. Making lures allo…
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How to Make Bottom Bouncer Fishing Lures From Home to Sell
Bottom bouncer fishing rigs are effective on a variety of game fish and are favored by many walleye anglers in particular. The bottom bounce rig consists of a wire bent in an upside down L shape. The longer arm of the wire, that extends dow…
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Spinner Fishing Information
Spinners are a type of fishing lures featuring small metals blades and a treble hook. The metal blades spin as you reel the lure in, attracting the attention of many types of game fish.
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The Components of Fishing Spinners
Spinners belong in every angler's gear since they're versatile enough to use all year. Whether you're fishing for trout, bass or other game fish, the sound, vibration and reflection of a spinner as it moves through the water can drive fish…
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How to Make Fishing Lures for Profit
Some anglers choose to capitalize on their love of the sport by making lures for sale. Years of experience fishing for various game fish can provide insight into what does and does not work. From time to time an angler will develop a new or…
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How to Make a Fishing Lure Wind Spinner
Anglers frequently use spinners, which consist of a treble hook and a concave spoon-shaped piece of metal that will flip up and over itself when going through the water. Making your own allows you to customize the spinners based on the smal…
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How to Make My Own Fishing Harness
A fishing harness is typically used with larger freshwater fish species. It is a method of attaching a monofilament line to a fish hook and provides a way of presenting other attractors as well. Although these rigs are available for purchas…
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How to Use Spinners for Sea Fishing
You can go spinning near the surface of the water, at a lower depth or in a rocky area near an embankment. Because it's easy to change the location of your line when fishing closer to the surface, you can explore different areas of the sea…
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How to Make Homeade Fishing Lures
Many anglers find that their fishing experience are greatly enhanced by creating their own lures. Taking the time to research and plan the construction of a lure can often help an angler better understand the ecosystem in which the game fis…
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How to Paint Your Own Fishing Lures
Grape, bubble gum, lime, raspberry, orange and licorice may sound like the shopping list of an 8-year-old on his way to a candy store. However, these are actually just a few of the colors in which soft plastic, spinner and crank baits are m…
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How to Paint Spinner Bait
Check the tackle box of most anglers and you will most likely find at least one or two spinner bait lures. These lures are very versatile and are used for a wide variety of game fish species in both fresh and saltwater. Spinner baits typica…
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Spinner Bait Components
Spinner baits are an extremely effective lure used to catch a wide variety of game fish species. Trout, large mouth bass, small mouth bass, crappie, flounder and spot are just a few species that will hit a spinner. Available from various ma…
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How to Make Trout Spinners
You know that big trout is there just beneath the big oak log against the bank. The water has washed out the gravel bar under the log, providing just enough room for the monster rainbow to hold in. You have tried all the best spinners that…
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Making Fishing Lure Supplies
While there are numerous fishing lures available on the shelves of fishing tackle shops, few can compare with a customized or custom-made lure. Fishing lures that are built specifically for certain species or water conditions often prevail…
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How to Fish With Rooster Tails
Rooster Tails are an effective spinning lure with a flashy blade and brightly colored body. The vibration that the blade gives off when spinning through the water attracts gamefish in clear-water streams and rivers. The pulsating tail provi…
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How to Make Fishing Spinners
Spinners are versatile lures that catch a variety of species--from trophy muskies to salmon, steelhead and trout. While there are many commercially made spinners available, these effective lures are easy to make, which allows creative angle…
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How to Take Care of Fishing Lures
Taking care of your fishing lures will help you get more out of the sport while protecting a substantial investment in equipment. A tacklebox stocked with an assortment of plugs, crankbaits, spoons and spinners is a critical part of any ang…
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How to Set Up a Rod to Fish With Spinners
When an angler refers to spinners she typically means in-line spinnerbaits. These lures work well on any fish that chases and eats small baitfish, with bass, trout, pickerel and pike all susceptible to a spinner. The main feature of a spinn…
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How to Make Musky Lures
As with many other types of fish, musky have a loyal following of individuals who enjoy the sport and work to create new lures and baits for catching the large game fish. Making a musky lure can be enjoyable, as it is a creative process all…
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How to Make a Spinner Bait
Spinner baits are an excellent choice as a lure for a wide variety of fish species including trout, pan fish, large- and small-mouth bass, and even some salt water species. Spinner baits may be purchased at most sporting good, big box, and…
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