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Munkin

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  1. Thisis what I would go with. Allen
  2. Bluegill= open snap swivel, gummie bears, bell sinker, bare hook. Bass= I use to have a kitchen sink novelty lure that would actually catch bass. Allen
  3. A telescopic light bulb changer with the spring removed from the end works well for getting baits out of trees. Allen
  4. Munkin replied to dampeoples's topic in Tacklemaking
    They look great! I really need to get an airbrush. How do those bodies run in the water though? Allen
  5. Kermit has hit rock bottom! Allen
  6. PITA to make aren't they? I have been working on some too for colder water.
  7. 0-1' Mann's baby 1- is the best hands down but that Bagelys bream like logger posted works well for lake LM. For 3-5' Bandit 100 has been my go to bait for 3 years but this year my #1 crank is that LC RC 1.5. So far this year about 75% of my fish have been caught on the LC bait. Allen
  8. Most of the tackle making stores sell a skirt collar with 2 small loops that allow you to attach rattles. Allen
  9. My habit has turned to hardbaits from Japan that I usually cannot pronounce the color or read anything on the box? :-[ Since I have been fishing lately is has not been that bad and I have only spent about $75 in the past 2 months. Allen
  10. Somewhere between $0.75 -1.50 depending on the components? Buying in bulk helps keep the costs down too. Allen
  11. Small tubes Hare jigs Finesse jigs Rattle traps Suspending jerkbaits Suspending shad rap Square lipped crankbaits Spinnerbait Allen
  12. http://www.upnorthoutdoors.com/stamina/tools/split_ring_pliers.html These will make life a lot easier trust me. Allen
  13. The clearer the water the better Ghost Minnow works! Ghost minnow and ghost sunfish are the only two colors I use in really clear water. Pearl ayu and Chart. shad are good colors as well as baitfish silver (JDM). Allen
  14. BPS has them? These work well but be carefull as a 18" SM will swallow the whole bait. Allen
  15. I looked on SOB's website and did not see a Table Rock color? There are several people on this site that make baits besides myself that could help but I am not sure what you want? Allen
  16. Here is my "pumkinseed bluegill" I have several different head colors but I am still working on the skirt color. Those baits on top look real familiar? Allen
  17. I really like those bluegill ones on top. Now you have to post some of your spinnerbaits. Allen
  18. Daiichi death trap hooks are what I use. Allen
  19. They average skirt on a factory jig or spinnerbait is between 40-50 strands. If you are using the standard silicone skirt tabs form Jann's etc. they are about 22 strands per tab. On clear water baits I use 2 tabs, stained 2 and a 1/2, 3 for muddy water and the most I have ever used was 4 tabs but they had trouble fitting into the skirt collar. Allen
  20. White spinnerbait with twin white willows when it is cloudy like others have said. I seem to have the best luck on twin nickel willows on a white bait most of the time though. Allen
  21. They look nice! How did you get the pearl effect in the paint? Allen
  22. Munkin replied to Vyron's topic in Fishing Tackle
    That's the idea! Irregular action bring bites! Also try tuning your lures! When they run completely on their side when jerked it is not right? And yes Beavis I do tune my lures but all 3 do the exact same thing. What are the odds I bought 3 bad baits? Allen
  23. I think that it is a gimmick bait and the wire is way too thick. This is the only spinnerbait I have never caught fish on? Even the Wal-Mart $1 spinnerbaits catch fish. Allen
  24. http://www.tackleunderground.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1373 Check this out. Allen
  25. While just about any rod will work for spinnerbaits I prefer a moderate fast action MH rod. I use a Falcon Lowrider spinnerbait rod and it works well for both spinnerbaits and large jerkbaits. Allen

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