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Lure Building Equipment

Started by Hidehunter, March 06, 2010, 09:59:14 AM

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Hidehunter

I believe I'm going to start building my own spinners and maybe graduate up to crankbaits and such in the future.  Right now just spinners and such.  Does anybody know a good place to find blades, wire, clevices etc.?
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coyotehunter_1

Bass Pro. I don't know if they are the cheapest but they have a decent selection of parts.
www.basspro.com
Look under hooks, sinkers and more. :wink:





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FinsnFur

I thought about it, several years ago but never pursued it.  Should be pretty interesting, they sure arent cheap.
Hurry up and get good so If I see one I like, I can say, "hey wanna sell that?" :laf:
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slagmaker

Gander mtn has fly tying equipment and such on sale right now. Might be some things there you are intrested in.
Don't bring shame to our sport.

He died for dipshits too.

kyruss

The best place I've found is Jann's Netcraft. They have a good web site and are as cheap as anybody else. Their specialty is lure making supplies. I have made inline spinners over the years and also walleye spinner rigs. They have a huge selection of blades, beads, clevises and such.

alscalls

Snoop around and check with your local bait shops......they will know..... :biggrin:
We have a bait shop in Belpre Ohio that has it all, called "Hornbecks bait and tackle" But they dont do catalog or internet sales.
Check around before you buy, you may be surprised at what you find out with a little leg work. :wink:
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Hawks Feather


http://www.hagensfish.com/page186.aspx

http://www.jannsnetcraft.com/

I have used both of these and both were good.  I have also gotten supplies from Bass Pro, Cabela's, and Gander.  Cabela's has a supply catalog (Tacklecraft) that you can go online and have sent to your house.

Jerry