It took some time, almost gradiva exactly two years in fact. But now I finally got clear of my first four homemade baits and they turned out awesome! gradiva The reason gradiva it took so long is that I can only work on them when I'm with her parents in Piteå, which is not very often. Addition, the top is so much else to get done even when you are at home so there is rarely time for baits. But it was as clear in the end fortunately. I've done a few baits to really hurt them, I have not painted for a time on them was not good. The four went on to the painting, however, really horny again and I think hard on them. One is a little less wobbler that has very hot-tempered once and the thought was that maybe it could be a göswobbler. Next wobbler is slightly bigger and I thought it would be a bait for trolling for pike. The two largest are pure lures and they have a really nice rolling and flash gait, I firmly believe in them. I will not hide under the carpet with the fact that one is heavily inspired by a Salmo Skinner, a really hot trolling bait for pike, it is however one size larger. The second is a bit more original in its form but both have similar spoon and time is very similar. The result you see in all cases below. I am particularly pleased with the char color of the top bait, but the picture really does not do any of baits justice unfortunately. The smaller gäddwobblern got a little retro papegojfärg which I think was good. Then I got the runt of some kind of roach or löjfärg and "skinnern" became sikfärgad. It's almost as if they do not dare go fishing with them. As you can see I have not done a single jerkbait that otherwise is so popular, there are two reasons for that. The Race is that I very rarely fish with jerkbaits nowadays, I have simply become tired of it after all the years of wear and advancing and boring drill tions. The second reason is that I think it is too simple. Anyone able to do a jerkbait catching fish and it's almost hard to fail with them. There are lots of skilled lure builders in this country and I hope no one takes offense at this time. But we often see that people write about their new jerkbaitmodeller that "it has a nice irregular side to side once and sticks sometimes set off in different directions." It is certainly a very effective time that I personally think is unbeatable at times but it does of course also just the bait is unstable weighted and sets, I do not like a challenge. Either the time irregular or it will become cleaner and quieter, but again, it may almost whatever you do. On a wobbler, there are more factors that influence the time and these often affect the results much clearer. Are stages of the wrong size and angle, or if it is wrong balanced or placement of the weights are wrong so go wobbler probably just like a stick. I have built some jerkbaits in half an hour of a piece of wood and some screws as weights when I was younger and all of them have had great time. It takes a little more to make a wobbler simply, gradiva and I think this is fun. There is sure to be more of these models if they deliver good with pike and then it will not need to take two years. I've left templates and know how they are weighted and so on and I'll gradiva do more so bound to be maybe ten pieces at one time of the model. Hopefully maybe I can manage to get some of these sold and bring in some money to buy some more of miscellaneous supplies such as paints, for example. That's all for now but I'm working on some new construction items that will eventually. Among other things, I will probably write an article on how to build your own flip-flops for ismetet. There's plenty of that kind of guides but I hope I might have a few tips that others have not thought of. Then there's my ongoing project that is at home right now. But if I know myself it will probably be a while before they are ready.
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