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ok since everyone is showing of their tackle boxes ill post a pic as well. most of the bought spinners i dress with a bucktail, but some i make my own, takes les than 5 min, and another 2-3min to tie a bucktail.


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and my rapala collection, which i like the most. :lol: (no soft plastics this time, its too many of them lol)

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I like your collection of spinners and especially the box u have to store them so they don't get tangled.

As for tying that tail on how hard is that can u tell methe steps? I don't really mod lures no time.

And once I get the new box sorted this weekend I'll post a album hahaha.
 
there are different ways, the way i do is
1. put some hair like you would make regular jig.
then do the one in the vide
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxAL0-pk-24
you can do the step only shown in the video, but i like to put more hair in the hook, looks nicer in water
i use good amount of nail polish after.
 
balapickerel said:
i find that whipfinnishing tool a pian is the a ss to use, i just use my fingers instead
i though the same, then i sat down and practiced, oh man its so easy now, you cant use fingers to make 4-6 loops around, using fingers its only one or two loops the best. practice. the one with the small tube on the handle does all the job
 
yup, did you learn flytying on youtube? that's what i did, but i couldn't find enough good patterns so i bought a few books :lol:
 
ooh...nice spinner collection. also liking the rapala collection as well...
I'm currently thinking of rearranging my lure collections as well. so much fun :mrgreen:

how do you carry your boxes? in a tackle bag like myself?
 
usualy in a sports bag, sometimes in a backpack. depends how much stuff i take.
 
hmm, i'm going to join in here, i just have a large hard plastic taklebox, if i can take it with me i do, but most of the fishing i do these days involves a bike ride to get there, so i just take what lures i will most likely use in a small bps giftcard tin in my pocket :? that leaves carrying my rod as the only problem :mrgreen:
 
i think i am addicted to lures...
i really enjoyed seeing what you chose to carry
also really swell bucktails ...be proud of your work
i bet they tickle the insides of a few pike! :oops:
 
actually last week i made a tackle box myself to carry everything.
its some sort of container i found in a store and cut walls from plexiglass.
it turned out real nice though. lures never get tangled.
my only concern now, could be little bigger :oops: lol


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lol...might be alittle big, pretty good for storage, might be impractical for shore fishing though!...Ha ha.
 
dang that's a good assortment of big lures efka!
I don't see many pike/muskie reports from you though!
don't hold out on us... let's see those pics
 
Those bucks are sweet. Maybe I'll try it out for my winter project this year. This winter past I tied (err, crimped)my own flourocarbon leaders. Good Job!
 
frozenfire said:
dang that's a good assortment of big lures efka!
I don't see many pike/muskie reports from you though!
don't hold out on us... let's see those pics

i use to fish for pike alot few years back, but now when i have time im more into steelhead and salmon, and carp in summer.
 
That's one thing I need to make or get, one of those big tackle boxes, almost built one myself, might have a go this winter at it unless I find a decent one for a good price. Might even try make a smaller one that I could put like 5-10 BIG baits in, use one of those lunch packs, and put tubes in (using epoxy or another alternative) it or acrylic dividers, kinda like a mini lunch pack for skis :mrgreen:
 

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