senkosam
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- Hudson Valley, N.Y.
When weather doesn't permit, I'm down in the basement workshop smoking my pipe, listening to the news or watching movies on the Roku while messing with lures that I make either by pouring hot plastic or cutting and fusing plastic parts together using a candle flame.
Some of my best lures for all species of freshwater fish have been discovered in my well organized workshop:
(BTW, the barbel on the floor has been collecting dust for over a decade...)
Plaster of Paris has allowed me to make copies of lures no longer made such as Uncle Josh's pork rind frog (never could figure out the name):
..and another way too expensive to buy:
I can't pass up a sale and found a way to secure this similar skirted jig trailer:
Composite designs work better than most of the usual ones sold and there's no limit what you can come up with. Don't like the tail ?, substitute another using a flame (curl tail cut off and replaced by a spike tail):
Here I added a Joker Grub 3-prong tail to a tube:
Some of my best lures for all species of freshwater fish have been discovered in my well organized workshop:
(BTW, the barbel on the floor has been collecting dust for over a decade...)
Plaster of Paris has allowed me to make copies of lures no longer made such as Uncle Josh's pork rind frog (never could figure out the name):
..and another way too expensive to buy:
I can't pass up a sale and found a way to secure this similar skirted jig trailer:
Composite designs work better than most of the usual ones sold and there's no limit what you can come up with. Don't like the tail ?, substitute another using a flame (curl tail cut off and replaced by a spike tail):
Here I added a Joker Grub 3-prong tail to a tube: