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Yes.. i realize that this isn't exactly "Tacklemaking" but i thought the guys in this section might appreciate this (especially the time-consuming aspect) and it does ACTUALLY involve fishing tackle so i didnt feel comfortable puttin it in the "Everything Else" Section.

My girlfriend ran across this in her Interior Design Course and thought i might enjoy it (so i thought ide share!) :

This was made to resemble sea urchins by using thousands upon thousands of 2-3 inch segments of monofilament (nothing else used at all)

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Ok Sorry, this one is  but CRAZY COOL constructed by Styrofoam cups and ONE dot of Elmer's glue for every FOUR cups used!

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Can't you just see the Sea Urchins in original Stren and lit with a black light,

Kelley

  • 11 months later...

totally psychadelic man

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How did they do that?

It is a work of art.

Thanks for sharing.

That's pretty neat!! Somebody has WAAAAAAAY too much time on their hands!

shame you can't get a 20x20ft roll of the sea urchin stuff.  Imagine that in your secret honey hole lake.  Easy to fish and probably a good fish magnet.  "yeah, i fish a monofiliment bed with my braided line.  it's weird" ;D

Seriously though, that is cool.  I hope they got paid for that.  That's a lot of hours.

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