Hey fellas since i seem to have failed to make it clear enough in the video what clear coat i used i'll add it in text here too its Cab Coatings Hard. I probably should start adding texts in the video when ever i say i use a spesific brand etc . thumps up if i should do that?
@@corneldelport7490 this is not a very well known fact but its is a fact. before Adam and Eve there was Steve. Steve had a bad habbit of getting a little too friendly to the animals ( you know what i mean, dont even try to tell me you dont) in the garden so God zapped him dead with a lighningbolt and decided to start all over again but then Eve fucked it all up again and they got booted out from the garden never to return.
@@SolarfallBaits Yet thank you for that bit of info . Down here where i live right opposite you at the bottom of the globe it is difficult to come by goodies .
If i had the money i would make a collab with solarfall baits. I make some pretty sick looking baits as well. Check out chris mccuaig on you tube. Or just click on my icon.
good work. A lot of love in this lure, and great to see sand/sand appoxy as an ingredient which makes it extremly unique, Thumb up and best regards from germany, chris
@@SolarfallBaits Its true, fisherwomen are rather scarce, some with hunting, AAND i suggest to anyone who find one they get along with/like, to hold on tight for THATS A KEEPER! LMAO 😂👍👋🐔
@@donfields1234 Tell that to all me exs. All of them but one refused to go fishing. The rare one went once and never went again and he used the excuse that he "never catches anything". New requirement for dating? Yeah. Must enjoy and go fishing. That probably explains why I've been single for 7 years. 😂
I saw the preview on Instagram and thought, that I had a pretty good idea, how you have done this. Turns out, I knew nothing (John Sand). ;) Really cool and creative lure!!!!
Great video I’m new to your channel and I’m loving it. Probably one of the best bait makers I’ve seen along with my man from marlingbaits. Great stuff keep it up.
Just a thought, could you carve the wood first then add the wire then mold the sand directly to the wood? It seems like it might be faster and easier and might even eliminate the need for the tin can. Thanks for your videos, I always enjoy them.
Quite creative with a beautiful and functional result. I am hoping to start making my own large spinners ( for when I am retired). But this goes so much further. Very well made. Such creativity has to be watched regularly. Thanks for sharing.
They also work fantastically for pike in shallower lakes and ponds, especially in the summer, when the weeds are high. Really like using those, when the pig softplastics I usually use are, well, too big.
Fantastic video! My first time watching and am now subscribed. Will comment more on lures I would like the see for large mouth bass, later, There are some things I would like that I just can't find. Couldn't use your large lures but might get one for the house as a work of art!
Came here unknowing of your channel, expecting some hodgepodge dirt thing, and left with the realization that you can make a pretty damn cool thing with some wood, paint, sand, and epoxy. Nice job
Been fishing for over 45 years, made a few lures & Might (?) be able to make the spoon but that Paint Job No friken way ! : ) Absolutely Amazing technique - Beautiful!
WAHOUUUU ! ! ! Wonderfull work ! in the beginning I thought " what ?!?! what is he doing ?!?!?! Very clever work, and beautiful ! CONGRATULATION SIR ! Emmanuel from Paris, France
Good Evening SolarBaits first time watching the video I live in Puerto Rico being here for couples of months n very nice lure keep it up bro, it very cool Work. Let me know where i get some to use them too
thanks Dieter im not all that fantastic with spoons yet so there is plenty of room to improve. btw if you still remember the spoons you send me years ago, they have worked wonderfully in my area, caught a quite a few pikes with them.
@@SolarfallBaits I remember , that I had sent some spoons to you , but do not remember the particular models anymore . I'm happy to hear , that they have worked for you , anyway . Regarding spoon fishing and also spoon making , I have always been focussed on heavy spoons , since the waters I used to fish , were up to 15 m deep and I wanted my spoons to run as deep as possible . But today I also see a need for slow sinking , yet sufficiently heavy for casting , spoons like the ones , you've kindly introduced i this video . Years ago I had made experiments with spoons made our of such two-component repair clay : www.amazon.de/2-Komponentenkleber-Befestigung-Rollenhalter-Seifenspender-Accessoires/dp/B004KQV1TO/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_60_t_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=DKETDG14YHMESJ8SQCB6 Sadly this stuff is pretty much expensive , but sometimes they sell no-name products in discounter special offers , which come quite a bit less compared to the brand name prices . To render the clay spoons heavier(the cured clay itsself is quite light , but still heavier than water) , I had gathered lead chips , filed off a chunk of lead with a coarse file and evenly worked these into the clay before finally creating the spoon's shape . One has to be very quick in doing so , as the processing time of the mixed clay ist only a few minutes before it starts to set . Made two spoons this way free-handed , using a mold would have surely been of advantage , ...one of these spoons turned out to work great , the other , a more slender one , got too heavy to wobble well .
I have used that very material before just not on lures though as its rather expensive and i tend to keep the expenses low. Its more challenging to make due with less tools and gadgets and keep it ghetto
I have been successfully fishing the pikequiver from Bluefox for several years. It has a similar shape and is also designed for shallow water. This is made of sand and wood.... Daring but cool 😎
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Next time you use super glue to stick line ties, just sprinkle baking soda (bicarbonate of soda) on top. It hardens like an epoxy plastic and can be filed and sanded. Keep building layers of superglue and sprinkle bicarb till it's covered. Super strong and can be used to plastic weld just about anything. Try it!