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CaptFrank STAFF & DONATING MEMBER


Number of posts: 146 Age: 43 Location: NJ
 | Subject: My first attempt at carving lures 2/11/2011, 9:55 pm | |
|   " border="0" alt="" /> Well, I'm new here, and I'm new at carving lures. Figured I'd post what I've done so far and see what sort of critiques I could get. Fire away! Any constructive critisism or jeers would be appreciated, plus, it's the only way to get better. I've been looking at some of the lures and plugs many of you have posted and know I have a big learning curve ahead. Tight Lines! |
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eurojett05 STAFF & DONATING MEMBER


Number of posts: 2442 Age: 46 Location: West Coast
 | Subject: Re: My first attempt at carving lures 2/11/2011, 11:43 pm | |
| nice looking handcarves CaptFrank.....great job...looking forward to seeing more of your hand crafted lures. |
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Bluesfish S.B.O DONATING MEMBER


Number of posts: 2515 Age: 53 Location: bensalem Pa
 | Subject: Re: My first attempt at carving lures 2/12/2011, 5:46 am | |
| There are some great carvers on this site for sure Cap. Frank, I'm not one of them! From what I see they look pretty awsome! Nice smooth arch! Keep em coming. Hand carving is a true talent! Bluesfish |
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holymackeral S.B.O DONATING MEMBER

Number of posts: 1384 Age: 38 Location: south amboy
 | Subject: Re: My first attempt at carving lures 2/12/2011, 5:49 am | |
| wow those look great..... if these are you first attempts than i only see good things coming from you in the future... keep 'em coming..... oh and |
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stevel S.B.O DONATING MEMBER


Number of posts: 5048 Age: 47 Location: LOOKING FOR FISH...
 | Subject: Re: My first attempt at carving lures 2/12/2011, 5:49 am | |
| they look realy good ...nice job...  |
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FJR S.B.O DONATING MEMBER


Number of posts: 1414 Age: 65 Location: Butler, NJ
 | Subject: Re: My first attempt at carving lures 2/12/2011, 7:04 am | |
| They all look good to me, nice!!!! Only thing I would do different would be to add lips to make them swim. Once you start throwing them in the water the fish will tell you how good they are and that's all that matters. |
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fish factor S.B.O DONATING MEMBER


Number of posts: 2054 Age: 39 Location: Toes in the water ass in the sand
 | Subject: Re: My first attempt at carving lures 2/12/2011, 8:52 am | |
| yes listen to FJR hes a great teacher they have a nice shape with some lips they look like they would swim nice |
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Fish Stick Lures STAFF & DONATING MEMBER

Number of posts: 314 Age: 32 Location: Staten Island
 | Subject: Re: My first attempt at carving lures 2/12/2011, 9:17 am | |
| They look great. Have you put them in the water to see how they sit. |
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CaptFrank STAFF & DONATING MEMBER


Number of posts: 146 Age: 43 Location: NJ
 | Subject: Re: My first attempt at carving lures 2/12/2011, 9:29 am | |
| Since everything is frozen, the only water tests have been in the sink. They sit slightly head down, with their backs just up out of the water. I have been considering adding lips, but wanted to see how they did without first. When I give them a push they dip and wobble, I'm hopping thats a trait that remains after adding hooks and pulling them along with a line. There is so much to learn and so many options, guess that's what makes this such a fun and challenging hobby.
Thank you for all of the nice feed back and making a newbie feel welcome! |
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rocstar21 STAFF & DONATING MEMBER


Number of posts: 2971 Age: 35 Location: in the water fishing in florida
 | Subject: Re: My first attempt at carving lures 2/12/2011, 9:41 am | |
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