Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Making a Beetle Fishing Lure From Plastic Spoons


I am not sure this lure project really made sense until I added water and then when a pair of eyes swam towards the camera I knew it had that spark.  The plastic spoon lure was an idea I had, had a long while ago and never got to building; mainly because I knew I could make the beetle part but I had no clue how to turn it into a lure. In the end I made the beetle last week and after working over the weekend in the city at the river festival, I came back to it with a plan. Rather just create another wobbler I thought about a drop shot rig which I have been using for pike in the winter when they tend to sit in the mud. As always I am a few seasons behind with my lure making but when weed dies back I should be able to bounce this baby a foot or so off the bottom without the constant fear of losing it. 

8 comments:

  1. You are an artist.

    Another lure amazing.

    Greetings.

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  2. Hi Paul

    Something struck me about this 'spoon' lure.
    If you were to turn the lure over on it's side and wire and weight accordingly you would end up with a pretty good vibe/shad style lure and of course different size spoons could be used to make bigger/smaller lures.

    regards
    Jeremy Airey

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    1. that was original plan,i thought of something like a pumpkin seed lure but when i put the first two pieces together it just looked like a beetle and I remembered when i was a kid swimming and coming up at eye level with a great diving beetle and being shit scared of something only 1 1/2" long.

      Cheers

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  4. HELLO, PAUL.
    DO YOU HAVE THE LEGS IN PDF FOR THIS PROJECT?

    THANK YOU FROM MEXICO!

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  5. it is not something i kept sorry

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