Extraordinarily good for your first lure-making video! This is exactly what I meant in my comment on your latest one! Here, you are methodical and detailed, which is just what I and most other amateur lure-builders want. The verbal narrative helps, too. Savage Gear, eat your heart out! Your own line-thru trout baits look better in the water than theirs, which are very good. Will yours perform at fast retrieve rates? Because theirs (at least their floating models) won't. Congratulations!
thanks for helping me to see the process before I continue with my own efforts, lots of Trial and error to sess out. great work btw. you did well, I am sure we follow many of the same lure builders. I am just about to actually start another bait
@@crazylures2628 Im building a copy of a live target sucker swimbait, I came back to the video for some inspiration. hope your current project is fullfilling.
How did you vent the fins that are not on the centerline? Did you have to drill at the tips to have them vent out the side of the mold? If so, how do you clean out the air vent tunnels?
I'm interested in trying this on my own, and have a few questions. Why are you making a wooden master into a mold to make a resin master to make a mold? It seems like you'd save a few steps a $'s if you skipped the resin part? Why not just carve the wood into the shape that you carve the resin into? Neat lure. I like the clear and black one. Looks like they swim nice.
yeh great lure just took a long time to get to this point. the internal weights are reusable so a very cheep lure to reproduce once the moulds and weights have been made.