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I striped my Jerry Rego Mouse today he was hurting in the worst way thinking about useing some fox fur to mimic a young 3 1/2 " Chipmunk

;D ;D ;D

Alivn's going DOWN!!!! :o

Let me know what you guys think

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  • Super User

That would be too cool. You should pop a chipmunk with a bb gun and empty it out, and then sew it to the bait, tail and all ;D

You may be onto something!

Warning: Not for the squeamish! ;D

go to youtube "Bass Eats Chipmunk, Aunt Cries Foul."

or

"Largemouth Bass Eats Ground Squirrel"

  • Author

Here it begins after an hr or so cleaning the dang mouse always fun tearing things apart for the frst time thinking is this suposed to be coming apart this way or am I way off. well to late now lol

so heres my clean mouse and some of the fur to be added on in a way to still get the same clack and add a diff touch to a great bait.

Who knows maybe I can ebay it if it sucks theres people buying $20 baits freshly painted for around $100

Maybe I can catch some dumb fool to do the samne if doesnt come out the best way

Just Kidding

  • Author

All clean looking for a new coat :o

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I may try a Fur Bit Like tail on this too what do you guys think I should use for an adhesive for the fur should i glue hair or all fur with skin on the bait thinking about gluing just the fur any suggestions?

  • Super User

FUR WITH SKIN.

It will be a nightmare if you try and do just hair. Glue it on with devcon epoxy. Use a  fur tail as well. You could just cut a strip of fox hair 1/4" wide and epoxy that in the tail hole on the rat.

  • Author

Yeah I wanted to do that but a friend and fellow fisher put the idea in my mind of mold ect...

at the time he mentioned that i couldnt think of any baits with fur whit tanned skin Untill you mentioned a fur tail then I rememberde my Furbit forgs

I prob will attach a length of fur to a floting worm and tie it back inot my hitch hiker thats already in the tail hole for quick change tails.

But I would cut the strip like 5-6 inches and glue about half that on the back first then apply the coat over this dubin up the epoxy and giving it more Strenght.

Does anyone know if I can carbon copy this thread to another channel within the Bass fishing forms to my local area of New England

  • Super User

The skin will soak up the devcon really well, specially if you thin the epoxy back a little with alchohol or MEK.

Nathan from Bettencourt makes his rodent with skin as well.

Used to have one of his baits. When you are done, do not put it back in your box. Retains way too much water. That is where your mold and rust will happen. Just let it air dry.

I striped my Jerry Rego Mouse today he was hurting in the worst way thinking about useing some fox fur to mimic a young 3 1/2 " Chipmunk

;D ;D ;D

Alivn's going DOWN!!!! :o

Let me know what you guys think

I think if you start making money off it, I'll take 3% :) ;D

  • 3 weeks later...

i think that would be pretty interesting.

if i had a bait that looked like a chipmunk, every time i would cast it out id say something like "there goes alvin!"

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