Some people may call this pic of my lure-making area "a hurricane of fishing junk", others as "not enough lure-making supplies within arms reach".
Welcome to the stage SummitCoBass. Hey as long as you know where everything is π€ͺ. I see a drain stopper there must be used as a tool with that loop on the end of it
You're so right about the drain stopper with the loop on the end. It has the right weight, thinness and loop to use as a weight connected to a short band with hooks on both ends to pull the lure eyelet in place downward while the glue is drying and being held the vise.
You're so right about the drain stopper with the loop on the end. It has the right weight, thinness and loop to use as a weight connected to a short band with hooks on both ends to pull the lure eyelet in place downward while the glue is drying and being held the vise.
DCGravityLoc: Fairfax, VA (by way of Cleveland OH)
Looks like a perfect candidate for a "find the differences between these two pictures" game. Actually looks better organized than my workbench. Welcome to the Stage, SCB!
Some people may call this pic of my lure-making area "a hurricane of fishing junk", others as "not enough lure-making supplies within arms reach".
Hi Summit. There's an old Apache Indian says that fits your situation 'A clean desk is a sign of a sick mind'. Your mess looks more organized than my mess.
Some people may call this pic of my lure-making area "a hurricane of fishing junk", others as "not enough lure-making supplies within arms reach".
SCB, Welcome to the Stage. Nice to have ya. Keep a close eye on your sinkers, there's a couple of guys up there who use a lot of them @ the weigh in station.
DCGravityLoc: Fairfax, VA (by way of Cleveland OH)
nutz4fish wrote:
SCB, Welcome to the Stage. Nice to have ya. Keep a close eye on your sinkers, there's a couple of guys up there who use a lot of them @ the weigh in station.