Lure
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- Steve Dennington
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Lure
Cedar tailspinner, ready for the new pike season
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Re: Lure
now "that's a nice looking Lure
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Happy Hayes wrote: ↑Mon Sep 17 2018 17:33 -Cheers HH, hopefully the pike will agree!now "that's a nice looking Lure
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Seriously Steve
That lure looks a quality piece of kit
It would be nice if you could let us know how you get on with it .
Good luck
Regards
Tom
That lure looks a quality piece of kit
It would be nice if you could let us know how you get on with it .
Good luck
Regards
Tom
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Steve Dennington wrote: ↑Mon Sep 17 2018 16:19 -Hi Steve , lovely bit of work that. May I ask what size and weight it is ?Cedar tailspinner, ready for the new pike season
In the end, it’s not going to matter how many breaths you took, but how many moments took your breath away.
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Re: Lure
Looks great Steve
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Lee7499 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 20 2018 11:06 -Cheers Lee. The body alone is 4" and it weighs in at 83g with everything fitted.Steve Dennington wrote: ↑Mon Sep 17 2018 16:19 -Hi Steve , lovely bit of work that. May I ask what size and weight it is ?Cedar tailspinner, ready for the new pike season
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Jason Skilton wrote: ↑Fri Sep 21 2018 09:48 -Thanks JasonLooks great Steve
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Steve Dennington wrote: ↑Sun Sep 23 2018 14:38 -what sort of action does it have also is it a slow sinker ? main question is HOW MUCH ?Lee7499 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 20 2018 11:06 -Cheers Lee. The body alone is 4" and it weighs in at 83g with everything fitted.Steve Dennington wrote: ↑Mon Sep 17 2018 16:19 -Hi Steve , lovely bit of work that. May I ask what size and weight it is ?Cedar tailspinner, ready for the new pike season
In the end, it’s not going to matter how many breaths you took, but how many moments took your breath away.
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Lee7499 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 23 2018 14:47 -If you've ever used a Spinmad or similar, its action is the same as that. It's just more pike-sized and more appropriate for the venues I fish.what sort of action does it have also is it a slow sinker ? main question is HOW MUCH ?
What I wanted was a tailspinner that had enough weight to cast as long as possible, whilst still running shallow and remaining castable on my DL Slugger. The body is western red cedar, to make that possible.
Whether they'll be available for sale at some point I'm not sure, but it's a possibility. I'm reaching the end of my lure making season now, and won't start again until April. Between now and then it's time to try out this one and a few others
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Please keep me informed how it performs please Steve and if you ever decide to make any let me know . It looks like one of those lures you just know is going to do the business .
In the end, it’s not going to matter how many breaths you took, but how many moments took your breath away.
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Another one, in firetiger
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Shiv wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05 2018 16:13 -Sorry, I only just saw your post.Two lovely looking lures Steve, well done, what sort of action do you get from it,
The "action" comes primarily from the blade, with the chunky body providing casting weight, keeling ballast and a larger presence. It's just a variation on a spinnerbait really.