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Jigs, Spinnerbaits and Sinkers => Lures => Topic started by: Partycrasher on 01/24/17 09:23 UTC
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Efishnc, At the gathering, you had asked to see those goby blades that I make. The first one is the Stand Up Jig head mold and the second one is an Erie Head mold.
(http://i376.photobucket.com/albums/oo209/twinsplusoneDIS/DSC01346.jpg)
(http://i376.photobucket.com/albums/oo209/twinsplusoneDIS/DSC01345.jpg)
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Love that first one! Going to have to make some up this summer.
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Wow those look great. I'm gonna have to try to make something like these.
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That's pretty cool, Marc. Are those bullfrog eyes?
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Wow, those are great Marc. Those are a must have.
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Awesome blade Marc
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Thanks All,
Those eyes are little black plastic eyes (half spheres) that you get about 100 for $.49 at Michaels or Joanne's. I just paint them gold and them dot a black pupil. I super glue them in place and then when I top coat with epoxy they stay on pretty well.
The base color of the bait is just watermelon powder paint over brass. One dip so a little of the brass shine shows through. I air brush a little sand color on the belly. That irregular "goby spot" shows up on the dorsal fin of a real goby. I add it because if you observe gobies under water, that spot is very prominent in their appearance. Tan with a black center.
Marc
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Just unreal. Marc, you are the artist of artists.
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Partycrasher=Blade master Fantastic looking lures Marc.
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Nice looking baits
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HOLY CROW MAN ! Those are too nice to fish ! Super job on those.
I hate to be " That Guy " but how do you get those heads on a blade ?
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2XL, I did a small tutorial once and maybe someone can link it for us. I'm not good at that.
But basically you line up the blade where you want it in any mold. Close it and hold tight and pour. You will get flash, lead may even pour on the bench a little, but just clean up the head with a side cutter, knife, file, etc. A lot of it just breaks off.
You wouldn't want to make 100 like this but for 4-6 at a time or working on prototypes, it works fine.
The only time it doesn't work is when the blade has to be really close to the hinge and you cant get it to close properly.
Marc
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Maybe this one?
http://custombaits.com/index.php?topic=6204.0 (http://custombaits.com/index.php?topic=6204.0)
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I hope Do-it is thing about making this mold like this!
Not only is it a goby
It's a Willow Cat
It's a bottom feeding minnow
It's really cool!
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Very nice!!! Actually need to get off my dead butt and get some blades poured up.
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Yes that's the one DF. Thank you.
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That is different Partycrasher. Pretty cool idea. Nice paint job on that also!
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Efishnc, At the gathering, you had asked to see those goby blades that I make. The first one is the Stand Up Jig head mold and the second one is an Erie Head mold.
So glad you posted... those are absolutely incredible!
How is the vibration compared to the standard vibe bait... (with one hook)?
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But basically you line up the blade where you want it in any mold. Close it and hold tight and pour. You will get flash, lead may even pour on the bench a little, but just clean up the head with a side cutter, knife, file, etc. A lot of it just breaks off.
You wouldn't want to make 100 like this but for 4-6 at a time or working on prototypes, it works fine.
Great bait, great idea! Took it as an inspiration for a heavy 1-2 oz salt water blade that would start lighter than the Shad Lure. This is the new large Magic Minnow Blade stuffed into the Shad Spoon Mold.
(http://up.picr.de/31335252yo.jpg)
Also eyperimented with the goby itself. Dropping two trebles repeatedly on the harbour seabed with all its junk and seaweed is asking for too much trouble, but this arrangement works fine:
(http://up.picr.de/31354919wc.jpg)
I was surprised how difficult it is to get acceptable results. The small blade didn`t work at all, and with the medium one both blade placement and head size made unexpetedly much of a difference. Most variants were unsatisfying. With hairjigs, I like the tip-up head more snag-proof than the stand-up but the latter looks better and I find it works better with the blade. Also I prefer utilizing my retired stand-up mold for a permanent mod rather than buying another tip-up.
(http://up.picr.de/31335415lc.jpg)
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Good stuff there Bucho
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Way nice. Good work.
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Bucho the will Get thumb done. Great colors too.