Saturday, June 16, 2007

The Guide to Making Fishing Lures

Buying the guide was a great decision. It gave me all the information needed to create any fishing lure I wanted. The guide includes information on:
  • The supplies needed to make the lures, most which I had already
  • Detailed descriptions on how to construct the lures
  • All the different types of lures, and the best and most efficient ones to make
  • Ways of using common materials, such as corks
  • What colors to use
  • How to test the lures at home
  • Using spoons effectively
  • Attaching hooks, eyes, and hair or feathers
  • Fixing broken lures

For all the information in the guide, it is definitely the $9.95.

Making lures in my spare time is my new hobby. I made a bunch of lures over the past six months, for only pennies each. Lures cost $2-$15, so I saved a lot of money by making lures myself. I even sold some at a rummage sale I had, and made over $20 from them.

Making fishing lures is my second favorite hobby, aside from fishing with them. It keeps me involved with fishing off the water. It is especially great to do in winter time.

I would have to say my favorite part of making the lures myself, is the good feeling I get when I catch a fish with one I made. I also enjoy the reaction my buddies give me when they see my lures. They are extremely impressed, and ask to borrow them all the time when I’m fishing. Almost all the lures in my tackle box are ones that I created.

I highly recommend making your own fishing lures. Not only do you save money on expensive lures from the store, but you gain a hobby. Believe me you will enjoy it.


1 comment:

Marie said...

Thanks for this info. I think I will be trying the ebook and learning more about making, and fixing lures. Thanks!

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