As a fellow bait builder, I have to thank you for your endless supply of inspiration. I have followed your work for years and have probably seen every one you have posted, both on RU-vid and other sites as well. Yet your work never seems to hit a wall or get boring due to your innovation and brilliant craftsmanship. Thanks again Mikko! You've done it again!
I've been making lures from recycling trash and stuff found on the beach. Already doing line through jigs and minnows for a few months, so it seems the idea is floating around but your video is the first I've seen. At the time I was out of wire... necessity is the mother of invention!😀
I've been making lures from recycling trash and stuff found on the beach. Already doing line through jigs and minnows for a few months, so it seems the idea is floating around but your video is the first I've seen. At the time I was out of wire... necessity is the mother of invention!
Realy cool lure idea and it swims really nicely. If you still would like to work on it then a small propeller at the end of the lure could be a nice touch.
Hi I've made line through big poppers and stickbaits for GT and other pelagic fish, there's one thing I am struggling at the moment, when the line gets thicker the connection between the line and lure loses flexibility due to a solid connection rather than a ringed connection like most of lures have. I'm talking about leader lines around 200lb-400lb, even though all trolling skirted lures have the same way (line running thru the lure) but they are trolled straight not twitched by rod. It does get boring when the lure head doesn't face side to side especially using stickbaits they still catch fish but not fun. Still thinking of an idea for that. There's a type of lures called Borg lures that you can still use split rings to and there is a enough size hole for it to slide up.
To build a vacuum pump you need n old refrigerator pump, determine the high and low side. The hig side is the smallest tube or the one blowing out. Pinch it off about 98% . It hasbto exhale to inhale. Now yo can finb fittings to tap the low side. Pinch it off and seal it. Now ad your tap hook up hose to any sellable container i have used 5 gallon can with a wood lid that i covered with rubber inertube. My vac tank cost less than thirty dollars.
Hey man! Amazing video as usual! Cool to see a kind of bait you don't see every day. I just started making baits, and so far I've been using old skateboards for material. I get it for free from my skateboarding friends and it's great stuff: multicoloured maple plywood, super strong and hard. Have you ever used it? Would love to hear/see what you would make of it!
@@SolarfallBaits i really like the fact that it is multicoloured plywood. Usually try to make at least parts of it just be clearcoated to let it shine though. Dunno if it catches fish, but i like it! :D Parts of then are also bent, which I'm going to try to work in to my designs. Fun!
Awesome videos keep it up so many great lure designs. What putty and undercoat do you use im trying to find equivalents in Australia. Cant wait for the next video
Rember to put ac oil n, just dropped low or suction side hose in nd turn it on. If you're high side spits oil out pinch it off more or lingthen the tubing.
What type of coating did you mix with the titanium dioxide to prime it? "Cap" something? Can you spell the brand name of the we product? Looked to put a high build/tough coat as a primer!
sorry but they always get destroyed in the process and besides it kinda defeats the purpose of making baits and being creative. What i try to do with my videos is to show a way of doing something and its up to the viewer to take that idea and make it their own.
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@@SolarfallBaits truth. watching videos like yours we have where to draw inspiration to make ours
if you google panda folio you should be able to find web shops, i have no idea if any of them will ship to your location but it does not hurt to ask. the fabric is called Tulle fabric and most fabric shops should have it
@@Elfin4 hmm it could be cos my google search engine is set up for finnish search results as a priority. anyways heres what i was able to find. www.supernova.fi/product/2693/pandan-makeisfolio-5m-patka-vanhempaa
I realize you know what you're doing and I'm sure you get asked constantly, but how many times have you cut yourself? My anxiety from watching you carve with the hobby knife is through the roof. Anyways, I'm a new subscriber and can tell I'm going to love all of your videos. Keep up the awesome work.
tube is way easier to use. first of all geting a straight hole to a shape like that is a nightmare and second of all you need to coat the inside of the hole too, if you dont do that water is going to seep into the wood and cause it to bulge and in no time the clearcoat will crack open and ruin your lure.
The tool you keep calling a multitool is called a rotary tool, a multitool is one of those things with knife blades and crappy pliers, screw drivers etc. Nice lure though.
the tool such as that one in the video are marketed as multitools in every hardware store where i'm at so i dont know maybe there is differences between countries and continents when it comes to naming these things, it wouldn't be the first time that has happened lol
I'm thinking of taking them for the first floor. www.cabcoatings.fi/lakat/cab-uistinlakka-hard or www.cabcoatings.fi/lakat/cab-top-coat-uistinlakka ----- glass and white. 9:55 You use white 220-1 Cab Top Coat Uistinlakka. ooorrrrrrrr 5604 Createx Gloss Top Coat and 5602 Createx Opaque Base thanks.