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Online ctom

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Little different line
« on: 05/28/14 15:28 UTC »
Here's a 3.5" super fry done with a core that's made from twisted flashabou. I hand poured the belly section. Then I took 6 strands of flashbou from a hank of blue and twisted it into a rope. A tiny tap of super glue holds the ends together and then a small dab at the front of the bait holds the "rope" in place. I did this with red and purple too as you can see. The belly is scrap bluegill color and the top side is about the same only it has a little bit of blue hi lite and a small piece of blue mixed in while re-melting. Its hard to tell the two apart in the picture but there is separation in the hand. The end result isn't too bad but I think that now I've done it, it can be laid to rest.



The baits do have an interior glimmer that plays off the glitter real nice but they're a lot of work. Had to try.
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Re: Little different line
« Reply #1 on: 05/29/14 07:01 UTC »
 Thats cool ctom,  what type of super glue do you use? the stuff I have will not work on soft plastic baits at all, it turns them mushy.

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Re: Little different line
« Reply #2 on: 05/29/14 12:25 UTC »
Its advertised as fishing glue designed for attaching plastics.
There are good ships
and wood ships
ships that sail the sea
but the best ships are friendships
and may they
always be ......An Irish Toast