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DIY Topwater

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 6:47 am
by Nufo
I started doing these lures a few years ago as I love the design of the lunker punker but wanted a heavy duty lure geared towards catching trophy stripers. I started making a 10 inch version but recently decided I would make something smaller for my bay and delta spots.

Here is the lure making process I am using:

I started off with a couple of prototypes to find a design that worked well and I think I have things fine tuned now.

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And tested them (third cast)
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As you can see from the picture, I use only one hook on the belly and they usually end up with both lips hooked shut on the lure like this (10 inch version):
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These new ones will be a little longer than the prototypes at 5.5 inches instead of 5. This should give me more glide on the walk the dog action. I also got an airbrush so I hope to do paint jobs with it but most will be white (stripers love white).



Start with a block of wood. This time I am using basswood (its supposed to be easy to shape and is so far)
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Next I cut it into sections and trace the lure outline
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Then I cut off big chunks of wood
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Then sand to shape with my osciliating spindle sander
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Then I take off the square edges
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I use belt paper 50 to 80 grit
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Then I smooth them out
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After a little more sanding, I seal them. I usually use devcon 2-ton epoxy thined with denatured alchohol. This time I am using a form of crazy glue which is working well. These both soak into the wood sealing the grains from water penatration that will crack and ruin the final finish.
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Next, I start by sticking weight in the *** to start the balancing process
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Since I changed the design of the lure from the origional Prototypes, I experimented with new weighting and then add screw eyes and hooks and test in the swimming pool
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#1 is balanaced as you can see below and sits flat in the water. #2 (would be my pick to swim the best) is weighted a little more towards the back of the lure. #3 is weighted more towards the *** for the *** down sitting position.

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I tested them out. Which one do you think had the action I prefered the most?

More to come

Re: DIY Topwater

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 3:43 pm
by godzilla
the top one sit better in the water.

Re: DIY Topwater

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 8:00 am
by frankc
hey there, are you welling those yet ? if so how much? and do you live around here and fish the san luis.......?....................

Re: DIY Topwater

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 5:50 pm
by Nufo
frankc wrote:hey there, are you welling those yet ? if so how much? and do you live around here and fish the san luis.......?....................
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Re: DIY Topwater

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 7:20 pm
by yjjustforme
Location? Cost? I would like to try 1 out.

Re: DIY Topwater

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 5:40 am
by sy
Those look very cool! Are you offering up some demo's?

Re: DIY Topwater

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 11:16 am
by Nufo
been busy but got some paint slapped on them. Hope to have them finished and in fishes mouth's soon

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Re: DIY Topwater

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 11:18 am
by Nufo
Not for sale

Re: DIY Topwater

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 6:37 pm
by sy
pm sent