main materials used in this video: -news papers -Mr. boat epoxy -CAB coatings paints -CAB coatings epoxy -CAB coatings lure varnish strenght hard -Lexan plastic for the tail lip
@valtteri aaltonen nimesi perusteella oletan että asut suomessa, noita silmukka ruuveja saa esim Samfishingistä, vaapputarvikkeesta tai vaikka kurre erästä
that is a pretty sweet idea. Now I want to see one with different color construction papers epoxied together. Love your lure and the idea. Sweet little boat too.
Micarta is pretty nice because you could almost completely hollow out the lure and make it rattle / lighten the lure how you see fit. I gotta try it too.
Very nice. That's like Micarta. I've seen knife handles done that way using denim from old pairs of jeans. very cool! One tip. When working with epoxy, even after it's cured it's still a good idea to wear gloves during sanding. Over time you can develop an allergy to the resin in the dust. it can cause some serious skin reactions. Try to prevent that if you can.
Yep he's done it again what next on this mind boggling lure makers list of the extraordinary things . God and Mikko only know but I will being sure to tune in great stuff from the Finish fiend .
I really enjoyed this video the last 30 minutes just slipped by watching you create a very pretty and effective lure. The use of newspaper was a great idea, I wonder if you could build a lure using old cloth and epoxy? Your skills with the the airbrush were a joy to watch and seeing you actually catch fish with the finished article was a bonus. Thank you for retrieving the lost line and tackle, as you said we as anglers have a responsibility to look out for nature and your care of the fish you caught was exemplary, many could learn a lesson here. Thanks for posting this excellent video I stumbled on. Liked and Subscribed from a happy English angler :)
Just try to put a bunch of newspapers on the hook, guess it will work on that lake))) lf seriously the lure is absolutely fantastic! You have fantastic skills man. We call this golden hands growing out of right place, here in Russia! Keep on and take care, use lipgrip as well))) Thanks for the video!
The material he made is called micarta it is the lamination of multiple layers of fabric/paper to create a useable stock. It is mostly seen in knife making for handles. But im guessing some one already told you that. Id also like to see you try and do a bluegill style bait it would be cool to see if you can copy it even though it is not a native species where you live.
this is cool man, ilike to make old school lures. you need a scroll and a drill press uts time in half. but with what you got you did great.. awesome work
You are incredible, amazing skills I'm impressed every time.. It would be super cool to see the action of the lures you build. Maybe just next to the boat or something
its too bad that the water clarity is pretty horrendous currently and the action camera i use does not have the greatest image quality but you can kinda see the action little bit when i fish among the reeds around 24:46 anyway thanks for watching and checking out the video
What a lovely lure made out of paper and epoxy resin. Like all you're videos you have given me another idea, so will be trying next to make a paper lure, just wish I could do paint jobs like you'res. Can you possibly direct me to some books that show me more on the art of air brushing or, better still How about writing some books on the subject, am sure they would sell well. Thank you for such informative videos I have learnt so much from you.
Awesome video of lure making and fishing. Releasing the fish is always great idea. But just to help out these poor fishes I would recommend using so called "fish lip gripper". The idea is that injuring fish'es lip is not that big of a deal, while holding the fish by it's gills is equivalent of someone grabbing our lungs by hand.
it really depends on the type of fish, i would not do this to a salmon or a trout, pike have a "natural carying handle" and when you chin grib them like i did very little damage is done to them if you do it properly.
Its a cool build there Mikko. Maybe if you minimized the epoxy between the sheets you could make it weight neutral or even floating. Would you be able to cut details into it with a knife, or would you be able forced to use a multitool for all details?
To be honest... I was gonna leave a negative remark about how marlinbaits was better and bleh bleh, and then I waited till the end and your personality came.out in the end and i really enjoyed it. Great video over all and i feel bad about my bitterness at first.
No worries man, glad you enjoyed the video. English is not my first language so bringing out my personality does not come as easy as it might for a native English speaker, so that part is still very a much a work in progress.
Sorry about that back when i made this video i didnt have a clue how to clean up audio tracks. If you check out my newer stuff the audio side of things have improved quite a bit.
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i skipped by this notification a couple times, from the title it doesnt sounds very interesting, but as usual it turned out to be a decent video, Good Job :)
from Argentina: if you put your fingers inside the guts the fish will infect and die later .. so the release is not worthing ... that's my 2 cents for the fishing men. thanks for sharing your knowledge. that was a piece of work!
great looking lure as always. you have shown me exactly what I need to do to copy some disconintued baits I have, thanks for the inpiration, btw what are is the type of snap you have connected to the lure, I know there are more robust snap swivals for pike/musky but I havent seen many yet !!
i use this home made coil lock that i did a video sometime ago ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8Rok4GKidAo.html then i just have a 40cm long 1 strand 40 lb titanium wire that i crimp to the lock and a swivel