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  1. cedar1 replied to cedar1's topic in Tacklemaking
    Thanks, I have a tube cutter coming. The skirts on those are a seperate pour and then fused to body. I think I figured out a way to pour a "modified tube" for this or should I say a "dipped tube" , anyhow, I think I got it. Not perfect, but it will work.
  2. I live on a lake that the bass school and chase shad alot, what works well for me is a white tube. I throw it at the school and jerk it hard two or three times then let it fall. It seems the farther down it sinks before getting bit the bigger the fish are.
  3. Can anyone tell me how to make the skirts that are on Yamamoto creature baits? Its also the same as on the front of a chompers spider grub. I made the mold for the body but can't figure out the skirt.
  4. I had the same problem on a 1986 ranger 373V I had years ago. The cables will rust and start to fray. I had to pull the motor to replace them. Hopefully you wont. I would surely go with the teleflex cables
  5. Roadwarrior sent me some tubes to try that are his best color and although I didn't get to give them a fair shake last year I'm going to give them a workout on Lake Erie smallies this year. Bottom line? Yes, the man is a great guy. Hats off to the ROADWARRIOR! ;D
  6. I had one on one of my boats, never used it, I could'nt concentrate on fishing.
  7. There is a BIG difference in weight between a 17' tracker and a 20' skeeter
  8. I pull a 20ft procraft with a Ram1500, no hemi but the next one will.
  9. Go to tackleunderground.com it's a great site for all kinds of tackle building info.
  10. Is there such a thing? Man, if there is he's got me by the short ones!! I can't quit buying stuff to pour baits with. Just what I needed another hobby. Oh well, at least it's related to a hobby I already have. This guy must be the bait monkeys' first cousin
  11. Yes you can, but I would'nt recommend it.
  12. cedar1 replied to a post in a topic in General Bass Fishing Forum
    I had this problem once on a lake in N.Y. The problem dock owners have up there is just what Glenn stated, people getting hung up and breaking off instead of retrieving their baits. These people take their docks out every fall and are getting hooks and lures embedded in their hands every year. As embarassing as it may be, you need to remove any lures or hooks if possible
  13. cedar1 replied to Tenka's topic in Tacklemaking
    Tenka, got any pics of those bad boys since you painted them, or what would be way cool, one of them hanging out of a 5 lbrs mouth. Good luck with them!
  14. cedar1 replied to cedar1's topic in Tacklemaking
    Ya ball coach you noticed that? It was getting my butt kicked by a soutern boy that inspired me to pour those!! Check your pm See ya.
  15. cedar1 replied to cedar1's topic in Tacklemaking
    Senkosam, yes sir the beaver mold is on the way!
  16. cedar1 replied to cedar1's topic in Tacklemaking
    Thanks guys! This is going to be alot of fun
  17. cedar1 posted a topic in Tacklemaking
    http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c330/cedar1_/misc078.jpg Well here they are!! Probably should'nt have done a two color pure for the first one but I could'nt help myself.
  18. basser89, Thanks for the encouragement I'm not giveng up yet, I think I will really enjoy this!
  19. I sure would like to fish the lake that Bill Dance films his show on, sure is alot of toads in that place. I assume it's private
  20. Yes, your options are unlimited
  21. Man, I SUCK!! > Just poured my first ever worms. Just straight tailed 6" worms. I can see how this can become a habit, it really is neat. My problem is I don't have a steady hand which causes a bit of a problem. I'm going to keep plugging away though and hopefully have something worthy of a picture before long.
  22. On lake Erie we buy " tow in insurance." It's about 50 bucks a year and you get 3 tow ins of unlimited miles ( There are different plans). If you break down out there you better have it or it will cost a ton of money to get towed in. A buddy of mine got towed 17 miles at the cost of 750 bucks and that was about 10 years ago. He was lucky in that his insurance co. backed him because they considered it a life or death emergency to be broke that far out, buy he still had to pay up front or they wont bring you in.
  23. Maybe it had something to do with the wind blowing the warmer surface water to that end of the lake.
  24. http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c330/cedar1_/fishing024.jpg flipped a black jig into a willow bush and pulled this baby out

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