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Home Made Fishing Lure



Hello I am beginning a hobby of building fishing lures! I personally love to fish, and it has been bugging be that i haven’t been able to find a good lure making video, so I will be going through the steps on making lures in my upcoming videos, so subscribe!!

25 Responses to “Home Made Fishing Lure”

  • silverdiablo7:

    @TheFishingschool thanx a lot mate! really appreciate it!

  • silverdiablo7:

    @TheFishingschool thanx a lot mate! really appreciate it!

  • TheFishingschool:

    @silverdiablo7 its called an eye screw

  • silverdiablo7:

    hi, please can i know whats the loop like thing to attach hooks called so i can get some. . .Thanks loads. . .

  • silverdiablo7:

    hi, please can i know whats the loop like thing to attach hooks called so i can get some. . .Thanks loads. . .

  • silverdiablo7:

    classic work mate, ive been making lures too, but i travel a lot so can u please tell me by what name i have to ask the rings attached to the wooden lure in a hardware store? thanx loads

  • drekecdrekecadrekecu:

    There’s no good alternative. You can use boat varnish or yacht varnish but it doesn’t look so good

  • Trashfished:

    @drekecdrekecadrekecu What would be an alternative for epoxy?

  • drekecdrekecadrekecu:

    I hate epoxy

  • tntrex0:

    You do some nice work. Good idea about the videos.

  • smacmillan:

    Very cool thanks for posting :)

  • ASHlures:

    Hey good job, glad your posting lure making vids. I too have been on the search for good inforative vids on this subject, as I have started this hobby about 2 months ago. As soon as I feel confedent I will be posting a few vids of my lures. Thanks for the help. Keep post’n look forward to your next one.

  • Nollapiste86:

    If you dont want to ruin your safety glasses, I would suggest that you cut a lip from a cd-disk. All you need is to cut the lip off and rub the printing out from it with sand paper.

  • BMBFishLures:

    ya i added the lip, i used piece of safety glasses and cut a notch in the wood for the lip, and used epoxy to hold it in, ive caught some nice northern pike on this puppy too!

  • TonySamuels:

    nice,how did you add the lip, any free testing samples

  • Zoklor:

    The lure looks pretty good. Only thng I can see is the last 2 eye screws may be to close to each other. I read your vid description, if ya want to stop by tackle undergroundDOTcom, they have a wealth of resources.

  • derpdederp101:

    does the lure work well?

  • BMBFishLures:

    thanks for the view and comment, happy fishing!

  • RKurtzweil68:

    I’ve been making homeade lure’s for years.I make all my topwater lure the same as u. The top coat i use devcon 30mn epoxy that dryes clear and waterproof…or the compony ..componantsystems..makes a lure and jig finish thats supper easy to work with and it cleans up with water ,,,other than that good job on the vid!

  • BMBFishLures:

    you can go to google or something and search like 1/8th inch plexi glass sheets or try a local hardware store, and i just paint with regular paint, and cover it with 2 ton epoxy from any hardware store, and mix it up well! and just brush it on with a hard brissled brush, and you can clean up with nail polish remover, or rubbing alcohol, i hoped this helped!

  • andyblueyezz:

    wow thats awesome and i subscribed to you and i make lures too i made one thats like a shad rap but i cant find plexi glass or the right paint can you help me

  • BMBFishLures:

    make sure you check out my other vids man, thanks for the comment!

  • gonedeepseafishing:

    That will work, I like the gold stripe, a bigger one of those 7 or 8 inches would work great for stripers. I just started pouring lead Buterfly Jigs. Going to try them on Cod and Haddock out of New Hampshire. Messing with the paint jobs / epoxy coat. Good Luck!

  • BMBFishLures:

    thanks man, i wish i could afford better tools, but w.e. i want an air brush, but i dont think fish care too much on the paint job haa thanks tho

  • incubusxp:

    Your paint job can use a bit of help. keep up the good work. There are a couple of excellent videos out there that sort of give you bits and pieces on wooden lure making. There is also some literature on lure making as well. You just have to look hard and put all the pieces together. Good luck!!!

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