dmountan
Loc: Clermont - central Florida
While sheltered at home in Florida, I discovered the hobby of making lures.
Will it work?
Let us know if it does. Looks like whale lure
flyguy
Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
dmountan wrote:
While sheltered at home in Florida, I discovered the hobby of making lures.
Will it work?
I might maybe downsize it a little, but it's up to you.
dmountan
Loc: Clermont - central Florida
It is 7 inches. My nephew-in-law in North Georgia routinely catches 4lb + bass on lures this large he makes. So I thought I would try it.
dmountan wrote:
It is 7 inches. My nephew-in-law in North Georgia routinely catches 4lb + bass on lures this large he makes. So I thought I would try it.
I’ll bet something will come take a look at it.
Flyguy: dmountain is in Clermont FL. our bass eat larger than this. 13+ lb. caught in our lake last January.
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
dmountan wrote:
It is 7 inches. My nephew-in-law in North Georgia routinely catches 4lb + bass on lures this large he makes. So I thought I would try it.
I bet it will catch a Wahoo, dolphin or king mackerel
dmountan
Loc: Clermont - central Florida
Don’t see them in the lakes in central Florida, but the thought is encouraging. Thanks
If you do catch anything on it, I want a photo.
I ain't holdin my breath. Prove me wrong!
In Currituck NC, the stripper runs, will afford for a huge bait su h as this. Also we have record Catfish catches on blue gill, shad, speckled perch... go for it man...
That's pretty cool dmountain, you might need a bigger pole! I have been carving replicas of my uncle's hand made hooks on KOA wood my first try at it!!
dmountan wrote:
While sheltered at home in Florida, I discovered the hobby of making lures.
Will it work?
Nice looking lure dmountain. Swims like a wounded fish. Should attract something. Pictures when it does. 🐠🕺
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