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    very cool, great job Ship! i would like to see that soldering vid. also. maybe a painting vid, for beginers too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by river scum View Post
    very cool, great job Ship! i would like to see that soldering vid. also. maybe a painting vid, for beginers too?
    Here it is.

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    This looked like a real good pan fish lure so I had to try my luck at making a few. I did not have the correct shells but did have some #0 willow blades.
    With this model I use a # 0 willow spinner and a # 10 hook. This would produced a 1/64 once jig. I had to make a fixture to hold the hook in place or it would move around.Name:  IMG_2794.JPG
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    The heads were cleaned with a solvent,powdered painted, glittered, and tail dressed.
    Thank you Shipahoy41 for a great idea.
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    Thanks to guys like you Ship and others I joined this site!!!! Enjoy ever post,video's and info helps us on our home lakes!!! Thats what is Great about site Crappie.com!!!!!Keep em coming!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob/MN View Post
    This looked like a real good pan fish lure so I had to try my luck at making a few. I did not have the correct shells but did have some #0 willow blades.
    With this model I use a # 0 willow spinner and a # 10 hook. This would produced a 1/64 once jig. I had to make a fixture to hold the hook in place or it would move around.Name:  IMG_2794.JPG
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Size:  83.3 KB
    The heads were cleaned with a solvent,powdered painted, glittered, and tail dressed.
    Thank you Shipahoy41 for a great idea.
    When you get the corret shells and use GOLD HOOKS, then the hooks will solder to the shell and not move around. You can powder paint them in a toaster oven ur use vinyl paint on them. Have fun. Be sure to FLUX the shell and hook before soldering. Those will definitely catch fish year round! Nice job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jackie53 View Post
    Thanks to guys like you Ship and others I joined this site!!!! Enjoy ever post,video's and info helps us on our home lakes!!! Thats what is Great about site Crappie.com!!!!!Keep em coming!!!!!

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    Your a little slow Mike....he posted that over three years ago
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    Just saw it G. I guess I was slow on that one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shipahoy41 View Post
    Just saw it G. I guess I was slow on that one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob/MN View Post
    This looked like a real good pan fish lure so I had to try my luck at making a few. I did not have the correct shells but did have some #0 willow blades.
    With this model I use a # 0 willow spinner and a # 10 hook. This would produced a 1/64 once jig. I had to make a fixture to hold the hook in place or it would move around.Name:  IMG_2794.JPG
Views: 605
Size:  83.3 KB
    The heads were cleaned with a solvent,powdered painted, glittered, and tail dressed.
    Thank you Shipahoy41 for a great idea.
    Have you guys tried tube inserts the type that you use on plastic skirts you can take the insert and take a hammer and flatten them entirely on like you have done in the above picture your feathers we've been doing this for quite some time works quite effective I packed my inserts a way or else I would displace some here you can do a lot of different things with powder coating is you can have it look many different ways by dusting powder on top of powder tried to display some of these when I get relocated later on.

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