Took a while but had lots of time anyways. Next batch should go quicker.
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Took a while but had lots of time anyways. Next batch should go quicker.
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NICE Tig,
Outta be fun tossing those.
.....lee s.
Nice work! Don't forget to post photos of the fish you catch with them.
Jim Smith
Nice job. I just do have the patience or skill to work with wood or cork. They should catch fish for you.
those look really nice.
Very nice. Good job.
Dennis
Those look darn good, but I would suggest you use a longer hook to allow for a better hook set.
Dave
You are absolutely correct. I had #4 & #6 kinkshank hooks. I should have used the larger ones on the smaller bodies and purchased some #2s for
the larger ones but I got anxious to finish (and lazy). We'll see what happens. I'm calling this a practice run. I plan on doing a better job on the finish and airbrushing some as soon as I can get some paint supplies.
Thanks for the comments everyone.
When I started making poppers I couldn't find kinkshank hooks I learned a layer or two of thread on the hook would secure it to the body along with the cement I was going to use either way.