MackPrince
Washington Forum MODERATOR
For years I made my own glow hooks for night fishing, but where I live now night fishing isn't an option because the ramps close at 9:00. So, I learned how to tie a tandem rig, filled up a coffee can with supplies and when the mood gets me I tie up some rigs. With two kids in daycare and one in diapers making my own lures helps limit my spending for sure.
A few things I've learned... 1)Cut your hoochie at a slight angle in front and it gives more action 2) Simple works 3) Keep your prescription bottles they work great for storage 4) A small strip of painters tape keeps the leaders from tangling 5) Powder paints take practice.
A few things I've learned... 1)Cut your hoochie at a slight angle in front and it gives more action 2) Simple works 3) Keep your prescription bottles they work great for storage 4) A small strip of painters tape keeps the leaders from tangling 5) Powder paints take practice.