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[M154]Make Your Own Fishing Lures
by Jimmy Cox, Jim
After you have gone to the trouble of making fishing lures, there is still the problem of taking care of and repairing them so that they are always in good condition. This requires some effort and time but is usually easy for the angler who makes his own lures. Since he made them and put them together, he also knows how to take them apart and repair them. He also has the tools and fishing lure parts necessary for such work.

Fishing lures in general do not require much care when storing them in a home or shop. The best idea is to put them into cabinet drawers or individual boxes so that they can be found easily and can be kept dry.

In humid climates or near the seashore it is important not to expose the metal parts to the air; otherwise, hooks will rust and other metals will corrode. Fishing lures which have feathers or hair should be kept in air-tight containers so that moths and other insects or small animals will not get to them. This also applies to new fishing lures which haven't yet been used.

Lures which have been used require considerable care if you want to get the maximum use from them. Fresh-water fishing plugs usually require less care and repair than salt-water ones. But any plug which is chipped, cracked, or battered can quickly be made to look almost new.

Plugs which are slightly chipped can be merely touched up with a small brush, using enamels or lacquers. But if a wooden plug is badly cracked or battered, it should be given a complete paint job, using a brush and enamel or a spray gun and lacquer.

If you use a brush and enamel you do not have to remove the hooks unless they are to be replaced too. First sandpaper the plug, then paint it with white enamel. Two or three coats may be necessary to cover it completely. Then add the other colors. If you use a spray gun and lacquer, remove the hooks for best results.

Sandpaper the old paint if the plug is not too badly cracked. If it is badly chipped and cracked you can do a better job if you dip the plug in paint remover and then scrape off the old paint or lacquer. After this, you can proceed to spray the wooden plug body the same way as if it were a new plug just being made. When the paint job is finished, replace the old hooks or add new ones.

The hooks on a plug, especially if it is a salt-water type, should be examined closely. If they are only slightly rusted they can be cleaned with steel wool or emery cloth, then wiped with an oily rag. You can also varnish or paint the hooks with black enamel or lacquer to protect them for longer periods.

Spoons and spinners should be wiped dry after using to prevent them from tarnishing or corroding. If they were used in salt water, it's a good idea to rinse them in fresh water, then wipe them dry before storing them away. You can also wipe the spoon, hooks, and connections with an oily rag to keep them in good condition. If the spoons or spinners are tarnished they can usually be polished if you rub them with a metal polish.

In general, when examining any fishing lure you have made it's a wise policy to repair it if you are the least bit doubtful about its condition. If it cannot be repaired, throw it away after salvaging any usable parts. It doesn't pay to take chances with a fishing lure which is weak in any way.

You may hook a record fish and lose it if the lure is not dependable. Many anglers who buy their fishing lures in tackle stores often use them until they fall apart, before buying new ones. But if you make your own fishing lures you can afford to use only those which are in good condition.

With a bit of energy and forethought, your lures can be well looked after, and last a long time. Good fishing!

Fishing lures are actually tiny baits that are used to tempt the fishes while fishing. They mistake these fishing lures as food particles and get stuck. This is an age-old technique of catching fishes. These fishing lures are often dangled at the end of a fishing rod and they are dipped into the water body for the fish to catch it.

There are various types of fishing lures and they can be living or non-living. Seasoned fishing freaks often choose the lure according to the type of fish they wish to catch. If it is for a bass fish then you need to be careful about the fishing lure as this fish has a strong sixth sense.

Among the living baits, worms are the best as many fishes are fond of it. But now-a-days you will get a number of varieties in artificial fishing lures.

Various Types of Fishing Lures

Some of the popular fishing lures are crank bait, top water, swim baits, buzz baits and jerk baits. The swim baits and the crank baits look like small baitfishes, which often squirm in the water and tempt the fishes. But the crank baits are generally hard in texture wherein that of swim bait is soft.

The top water lures generally float on the upper surface of the water and entice the basses. The jerk baits are the ones which are available is soft and hard textures. They are immobile and it solely depends on your skills how you can use them to catch some fish.

The buzz baits are the movable ones and they are equipped with propeller blades that roil into the water. They are considered to be the best fishing lure if you are fishing in the dark.

Some Unique Fishing Lures

There are various fishing lures, which are quite unique and not used frequently. Spoons and spinners are one of them that are as efficient as the baitfishes. They come in vibrant red and white colors. A popular type of spoon is "Daredevil" and spinner is "Rooster Tail". There are Minnow imitations fishing lures that are quite unique.

They are available in various colors and textures. They are so similar to the natural baitfishes that you can make a mistake in distinguishing them. These fishing lures are made of balsa wood and make efficient fishing lures.

There are rubber worms, which are equally effective as lures. The fishes are quite fond of the rubber worms that come with a hook attached to it and are very much successful as fishing lures.

You can choose any fishing lure that you feel is most effective but make sure that it is the one on which you have complete control.
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