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Beer cap fishing lure

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So I have no experience making any type of lures but these novelty lures seem fun to make, plus I drink a ton of different craft beers.  I don't expect much with these if I decided to use them, but again its more for the fun of making something out of what would normally be trash and catching a fish on something I actually made would be very rewarding.

Anyways, do you guys have any tips on how to make these? What would I need? Also, let me know if you've had any luck with a certain way of making them more successful. 

I have never actually made or used one, but I highly dought how effective they would be.

Google it and there are hundreds of ideas.  And yes, it does work.  A flash of a bottle cap is similar to a flash of spinnerbait or a bladed lure and fish will hit it.

It's a fun novelty that actually works at times!

I've made a few dozen of these, pretty easy to make.  I've caught decent fish with them playing around, mostly crappie, bluegill, bass, and pickeral.

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