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fishing lure 2-glossy wall version

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Publication date 2020-07-11 at 09:07
Design number 170746

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here is a fishing lure using a 20g olive lead lengthened inside. That way it throws far enough. This weight is suitable for open water, relatively deep water (at least 8m if there is current), for the boat...

This one is more designed for predator species that are sensitive to bright underwater flares during the day; with good light (it takes sunlight to reflect off its sides).

It may be better suited for slightly murkier waters, where the simply coloured lure would be seen from less distance than a model sending metallic reflections like this one.

Advantage:

-It allows the use of one, two or three different colours (counting the "caudal" part), in addition to the shimmering strip.

-inspired shape of some spoons gives animation.

stop and go" or an alternation of acceleration and deceleration is possible. It can be put as a terminal decoy after feathers or teasers.

mounting: teasers or feathers in front of the lure can lower the vertical drop due to the increased water friction at the reel/trail.

You need;

-metallic or shiny effect ribbon for gift packages or bouquets of flowers.

-neoprene glue (or other suitable glue) to stick it to the sides of the lure.

-scissors to cut the ribbon to the right size

  • "olive" pellets, preferably 20 g (unless ballasted with small round pellets).

If the lead swivel or staple gets in the way, they can be cut with pliers. The seals must correspond roughly to the template shown in the image "b-jig lead olive..." otherwise they will not fit in their housing.

-single hooks size 1, or 1/0 (see between 2 and 2/0)

-broken 10mm and 6mm rings

-a broken ring pliers (that helps)

-can also be used as a pump clamp to close the "clips" tightly.

-Present the two clips face to face and engage them without one being more engaged than the other, so that they are not crooked and do not break.

at this point, there must be a small gap between the two hulls.

go gently and apply strong pressure to fully assemble the clips (if your fingers don't seem to have enough strength, use a pump clamp or a pair of pliers surrounded by soft material to avoid marking or breaking the plastic).

  • as in the picture "c-lead glue"; it is advisable to fix the lead (here with hot glue). The centre of gravity can be changed by placing the lead at the bottom and gluing it from the sides, or by gluing it higher by putting the glue underneath.

3D printing settings

rounded parts towards the tray; therefore "clips" at the top.

supports.

good quality, slow enough speed for a better rendering;

putting the right quality or at least correct is important for the assembly clips. otherwise, a play may occur and they will have to be glued in addition to the fitting to hold them in place.

tested in PLA; no problems

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