They look good! I never seem to have much luck with that style bait though, not sure why and even have a bunch of bought ones I thought would be good, but just not for me I guess, LOL! Good job on them!
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They look good! I never seem to have much luck with that style bait though, not sure why and even have a bunch of bought ones I thought would be good, but just not for me I guess, LOL! Good job on them!
I target mostly trout with these. A few bass hit them but thats about it.
Is there any information on matching the blade size to the worm weight so you get maximum spin on the fall? Or is it hit and miss? They look very professional to me. Great job!
I have the same eye size issue with the old Janns Netcraft bender. Got mine back in the 80's
http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/c...s/100_0803.jpg
One on the right is a real rooster tail and mine is on the right same large eyelet - I'd like the small eyelet too.
http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/c...s/100_1583.jpg
Kind of a hit/miss. Usually on 1/16 oz and 1/8 oz I use a #3 as these are in first pic. I have found the inline blades to be the best, sometimes the willow blades are hard to get them to spin unless the wire is perfectly straight. I use both gold and silver usually on the same lure color. Typically using the Gold on cloudy days and the Silver when the sun is out. I catch the trout here on both dressed and non dressed trebles. Although I think the lure over all looks much better with it dressed.