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New mold arrived.
So ya didn’t have to eat raw hamburgers?
Very nice. Looks perfectly poured.
Jack the new mold is exceptional. The quality is the best I have seen. I own a Jacobs, a Shawn Collins, and a Print-a-lure.
None other can compare. The hinge is perfect. The cavities fill completely even when the mold is cold. Any technique for pouring works. The jig heads release smoothly and easily. The mold is over sized and came blemish free. There is no slop to be removed prior to painting. I was able to lay seven hooks in it in a straight forward and very easy fashion. The heads easily separate from the sprue and leave a nice finish.
It is a Fat Boys Fishing Big Eye Minnow mold in 1/16th ounce. The cavity for the eye looks like 5mm. The mold states 4mm is ideal. The picture shows a 6mm Super Pearl, which is a good look to me. No need to paint the jig head, then bake it. Just add big eyes and seal in a top coat. The jig in picture is not sealed, just pressed on eyes. My new clear coat hasn’t arrived yet.
I am super impressed with this mold and wish I had bought it as my first mold. The quality is in every little aspect. I highly recommend other folks get a super mold from Fat Boys and forget about any other molds. They have considered every aspect. The engineering is top shelf the whole way.
The best mold maker there is.
Good to know one can get a premium quality mold
I piddled some and epoxied some eyes on the heads I poured with this new mold. Then this morning I tried tying a few od the ideas I had.
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This one hs a lot going on with it. Too much floo-floo.
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This one look sleek and ready to swim along behind the boat. A single hackle feather.
Then there is this thing.
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This is a marabou feather jig, with a plastic trailer attached using a screw thingie thing shown below.
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I tied the jig then screwed the plastic bait onto the screw. Then eased the thingie thing onto the bend of the hook and continued screwing the bait until it was both upright and in tight. It actually is kind of nice. The bait isn’t going to pull loose, and a crappie can easily engulf the entire mess. The bait swings wildly even for being secured. At first I thought I would need to tighten down on the wire and close up the loop that attaches to the hook, but once the bait gets further up the screw it closes off the gap and boom. There yah are.
I like the concept and plan to explore what it is good for. The baits should probably be smaller ones so the length doesn’t get too far out of hand.
I like the look of that big shiny eyeball leading the way. These heads were not filed or shaved in any way. They came out of the mold just like they look. The Super Pearl 1/4” eyes give off several colors as they move. I really like the way they look, but shad have golden eyes. Still they should work just fine and I don’t have to paint the head when done up like this.
Good looking ties
Man that's unbelievable. I'm not eating a rare or raw hamburger period. I don't care how cantankerous he is! Have a friend at work, his father in law will eat ground beef straight out of the package. He prefers it that way. Atleast he will cook everyone else's on the grill to their liking. I cant stand a dictator especially one who could cause serious health issues. I would tell him to step back and let me tend my own burger and wait for the response!
Anyways nuff rambling, I enjoy the post!
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Beef Tar tar:Rofl
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Homemade Beetle Spin.
Now my grandson would be chasing LM with that!
I read that for some an underspin is best, and others a Beetle Spin. I have plenty of underspins, and now a few beetle spins. A man wrote a decade ago about trolling Beetle Spins. Thought I should give that a try.
The trick is removing the clip portion so it doesn’t swim cocked over to one side. You will want it in a vertical alignment. I decided that I should just make my own instead of modifying an existing BS. Saw Gene the Wishing Machine modifying his BS. I also shortened the arms some from what a BS comes with.
From here it will all depend on speed. They say slow is what you want. Just enough to engage the blade to spinning. Too fast and the entire lure twirls and spins about. The other big complaint is when casting the line will sometimes foul up.
Some say that a BS is exactly what you want to toss into heavy cover as it is less likely to get snagged.
They also say that you might catch just about anything on a BS. They don’t really say that about underspins do they ? A big bass might straighten the wire loop out and escape. Big Cats, too. But using a jig the hook is also likely to bend out, so it’s a wash either way. Just have to play them gently.
I plan to swim a pair of these in my spread and see what happens.
Easy enough to make, too.
Great work
Not sure about the Corona not being a Mexican beer, unless Budweiser bought them out. I hauled way to many loads of corona beer out of Laredo after it came across the boarder on a Mexican trailer, cross docked to one of our trailers. Corona, Modulo, and Dukakis, all come across the boarder...
Big doings round my dump. The wife got a nice bonus at work and asked if I wanted to get a carport for the boat.
I told you it was big doings. I contacted a local dealer and he is pricing me out for one. My boat is 20’ bow to stern, with a motor hanging off the back and a trailer hitch sticking out the front. I am thinking 24 feet is probably a good size. I will have them install it behind my shed so as to hide it from view when folks visit the dump. Only see that there is a boat in there once you are already in the yard. Hidden from view if you drive up to the gate.
This will keep water out, keep leaves out, and keep the Sun from destroying my lines and lures and such.
I want sides that come down pretty well as I don’t imagine I will be trying to duck under and approach from the side and slice open my head. Wide enough to have a step ladder to get in and out. I might ask it be made taller so I can get in the boat and stand up.
Going fishing tomorrow. By myself. The wife and her twin sisters and their mama are all going tubing down the famous Ichetucknee River.
If you have never been, you really need to schedule a trip. The water is cold and crystal clear and about five feet deep or so. You lay back in your tube and drift past the flowers with a girl so incredibly high. No beer, no nothing allowed as they are very protective of the river.
The park rangers limit access once a limit has been attained, so go early as they open. Relax, eat some food, and then go tubing. They will rent you a tube and they have a trolly that takes you to the drop off point, and back to the car. Then relax and eat some more, then go again.
There are three drop off points. A short, midrange and long trip. I like the midrange as the wife is about done when that ends. I would like to do the long trip sometime.
Last time we were drifting along and this four foot alligator swam right past us. I mean close close. I told my wife that he wasn’t interested in us, that with all the kids he would rather have one of them. Just make sure there are lots of kids around you and you should be fine. They keep attacks real quiet so as not to upset future visitors that do not know about all the alligators. People think cold water- no gators. WRONG….CHOMP CHOMP BABY.
This is the time of year that the gators are roaming the land looking for new ponds and lakes and such to inhabit. The little ones get chased off the lakes where they grew up. On the way home Monday I saw a five footer laying in the roadway. He had crawled about a half mile from Lake Orange, and decided he had gone far enough. Just laid there, perfectly still, half expecting me to give him a ride.
A week or so ago the wife and I were out on the lake and heard two big males singing. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr….they go. First one then the other. I guess this is a way to intimidate their rivals instead of ripping themselves up fighting. Many a gator is missing his leg you know, and they are cannibals. Once the mother is done protecting her babies, she begins eating them. I know, rude huh ? Well the smart ones scatter and escape.
Haven’t decided on which lake I will be floating along on, but probably the one with the most fickle of fish. Hateful creatures that will spot my best lures and scoff. Anyways, gonna show them what lures they ain’t never seen before.
Reminds me of Animal..
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worse case of separation anxiety I’ve ever heard of. My grand pup. Maddox. Ate two plastic grates one metal grate. And the door off a gunner kennel before we broke him. Long haul. He was hanging by his neck in the blinds one day when my son walked back from
mail box. Took a minute but he’s fine now.
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gunner kennel. Lol. Indestructible my rear end.
Summer vacation has me at the Rainbow River in Dunnellon.
The Seminole Indians called it the Wekiva. It is actually a spring run and not a river at all. The water is crystal clear and cold and yesterday I took a four hour tube ride down it. My wife was cold but survived. Lots of fish and gators and turtles and birds. We saw a family of otters along the way. Never seen as many wood ducks before and there are nesting boxes everywhere so they can make more. We rented a home on the banks and have kayaked around as well.
Simply beautiful and they want it to stay that way. No disposables anywhere on the water, boats idle speed, everything is controlled by way too many rules. The river is a shallow affair with average depth probably 6 feet. Saw some deeper holes here and there. Eel grass covers the bottom. Cypress the shores. Did not see any trash. None.
Our house is a family home turned AirBnB. Pool with screen covering, three bedrooms, yard, dock, and has everything you need and expect in a home. The cable tv subscription is the minimum so…..we play Uno. The restaurants are kind of limited, talent wise. They try I guess but nothing fabulous. My omelet yesterday looked like a beginner did it up.
Pizza bones off the dock bring in all manner of creature. Bream, bass, turtles, even had a small gator swim up looking to see what the commotion was about. Neighbors feed pelletized stuff.
I miss my pup.
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First time in a kayak…..a bit nervous according to the look. LOL
She is in violation of the rules because she has a water bottle. Later we found that out.
Wifey and I have always wanted to to that float. Will do so at some point I'm sure. Looks like a lot of fun.
Very relaxing. The State Park offers a two hour float, BUT only on weekends during the Summer. Well…. that means loads of people.
K P Park is a Marion County facility and they offer a four hour float during the week. Nobody lets you use your own tube period. We went to this facility and it was like $25 for entrance to the park, tube rental and return shuttle service.
I wanted to use my noodle float but nope. I enjoy it while I am snorkling because you can just float on the surface and spot stuff as you go by. I place mine under my armpits and it’s perfect.
The float takes you past lots of wildlife. We saw a family of river otters, birds, turtles, and of course alligators. The water is crystal clear and averages about 5 feet deep with areas of deep holes and such. Eel grass covers the bottom. One side will be houses and the other side wilderness. Some of those homes are rather nice, which I am sure you could easily afford. What’s $3 million when it comes to providing a home for your savages ?
The float trip is four hours long but goes by pretty quickly actually. Someone posted a sign along the route that said the brige was 15 minutes away. NOT. Easily hour and half later. Must be a joke.
When swimming in the springs you get cold, but with just your butt, feet and hands in the water you stay nice. I mean it is kind of cool but when the Sun shines on you it is nice.
It is all over at the end of September. The shuttle bus driver said that when the kids go back to school attendance falls off dramatically. We were the only tubers we saw. You have to read about the dates and such as they are river nazis when it comes to the rules. I just do not understand why the state park tells you to avoid weekends due to crowds and then says you can only tube on the weekends. Why ?
K P Park has limited parking so you must get there early. They allow for VIP parking by reservation. This is close to you guys and would make a great day trip for you. Be aware almost no one there is dog friendly and we didn’t see anyone walking their dogs. The savages would need to stay home. Monitoring the compound of course.
There are spots where you could get ashore, but snorkling on the float would be a challenge. The water flows at about 3 mph. 72 degrees F. Tastes like, well it tastes like water.
There are not very many good spots to eat. Swampies served us blackened shrimp tacos that were basically a few shrimp with lots and lots and tons of a mayonaise based sauce. Great if you like a mayonaise taco. Their burgers were lousy as well. Lots of fast food available.
There are some hiking trails in the area and we took a fairly long one. I of course got chiggers again. I have been daubing at the bites using Australian Tea Oil in the handy applicator bottle you sell. Thanks !!!!
Next year when the children go back to their government schools, we will traipse back down there for another dip in the river. I liked it at least as much as the Ichetucknee River float trip. Not as wild or visually beautiful, but pretty darn nice. Had a good time.
Good post…thanks for the info.