For those of you locked down and looking for some 'DIY fishing' things to do, have a look through some of the videos here:
https://www.youtube.com/c/TheFishingHobby/videos
Not all would be relevant to your needs, but it is another source of entertainment for you.
Also, for those of you that are or have set up a PWM on their trolling motor, this video might help you sort out if you have got the correct one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtPeDJc7W7g
Stay safe crew.
DIY Fishing Projects
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- Square eyes
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Re: DIY Fishing Projects
I was wondering recently, how difficult it would be to make a lure from scratch?
So with all this free time, I had a look through some of the above websites, and came across this one.
https://www.lurehuboz.com/making-a-lure.php
Perhaps we could have a fun challenge on the forum - "The best fish caught on a home made jig"
While I appreciate there are probably a few of you already making your own fly lures, I would love to try making a deep diving lure that might interest a snapper
So with all this free time, I had a look through some of the above websites, and came across this one.
https://www.lurehuboz.com/making-a-lure.php
Perhaps we could have a fun challenge on the forum - "The best fish caught on a home made jig"
While I appreciate there are probably a few of you already making your own fly lures, I would love to try making a deep diving lure that might interest a snapper
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Re: DIY Fishing Projects
Not at all. There's plenty of videos on the internets (Marling Baits https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa-xsr ... fPFE1TK7OQ based in the US has a TON of great videos as does Paul Adam from the UK - https://www.youtube.com/user/paulpadam), and there's also http://lurelovers.com/forum/ from here in the land of Oz. Pauls has a lot of different kinds of info from shallow runners, jigs, soft plastics etc. I bet you could make something useful with what you have at home already. If you're really interested I can throw a few bibs and hangers in an envelope for you to try out - they're cod sized bibs so maybe a touch small for deep snapper but should get you started.outback paul wrote:I was wondering recently, how difficult it would be to make a lure from scratch?
It's a great feeling landing a fish on your first lure!!!!!!
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Re: DIY Fishing Projects
I started making a few stick baits earlier this year.
I've only had one chance to use them but the kings weren't there on the day.
If you have basic tools it's really much easier than you'd think.
Marling Baits on youtube is where I learnt from.
Here's a 110mm suspending stick bait that I planned to use on the salmon this season but covid had other plans.
I've only had one chance to use them but the kings weren't there on the day.
If you have basic tools it's really much easier than you'd think.
Marling Baits on youtube is where I learnt from.
Here's a 110mm suspending stick bait that I planned to use on the salmon this season but covid had other plans.
Best catch - Stingray on a hard-body
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Re: DIY Fishing Projects
That looks the part One of my favorite tv show was Big angry fish an Nathan used to make skoots out of feathers and glitter hair, so I made a few last year for snapper and must say they did quite well, and found them good for anything really but as usual its always hard to go past the favorite lure when chasing snapper lolJoshua wrote:I started making a few stick baits earlier this year.
I've only had one chance to use them but the kings weren't there on the day.
If you have basic tools it's really much easier than you'd think.
Marling Baits on youtube is where I learnt from.
Here's a 110mm suspending stick bait that I planned to use on the salmon this season but covid had other plans.
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Yak PBs kingfish (about this big <>>><), squid 39 cm, king george 42 cm, snapper 72 cm, gummy 122 cm, 71cm flatty (estimated ) Cobia 133cm
Yak PBs kingfish (about this big <>>><), squid 39 cm, king george 42 cm, snapper 72 cm, gummy 122 cm, 71cm flatty (estimated ) Cobia 133cm