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Name: Jeremy Liebig
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Homemade bucktails 101 by Jeremy Liebig

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With the prices of gas, muskie lures, and fishing in general going through the roof I figured it's a good time for a simple how to on creating your own muskie/pike bucktails. Not only will it save you $$$$$$, it will also reward you with the satisfaction of catching a fish on a lure of your own creation! In this article I will demonstrate how to create your own bucktail for a fraction of the cost of store bought lures. The coolest thing is if you do it yourself the possibilities are endless. All of the supplies listed can be bought for discount prices from such online component suppliers as Stamina, Moores Lures, Etc.

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Let's get this party started! Here's a list of what you will need:
1) Knipex or other round nose pliers
2) Hook or wire cutter
3) Wire shaft (.51 -.62 preferred for big baits)
4) Spinner Blades
5) Clevises
6) Skirting material ( I make my own, although there are many options for pre-made)
7) Egg sinkers
8) Beads
9) Hooks and split rings (DUH!)

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Take your round nose pliers, place the wire between the splines, and wrap the wire until it forms an " I support my Troops" ribbon shape (photo1). The more excess wire the better for step 4, I usaully leave about 2-3 inches on the end.Next, reinsert the pliers into the loop and the crease directly below and clamp down until the wire forms an almost right angle (photo 2). The next step can be a little tricky as far as getting a perfect loop! With the pliers still inserted in the actual loop, bend it back upon itself on the shaft side until it forms a semi- circle, then bend the short end of exposed wire to 90 degrees or so in order to twist like a clinch knot ( photo 3). Following this step I place the loop in a vise and twist the wire around usually 3 times or so ( photo 4)...If the wire is long enough it's easily doable with your hands, shorter wire might require a needle nose pliers for the twist. Once twisted cut off with a hook or wire cutter ( photo5). Now you have the loop for the hook end of your bait!

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Next step:
Add an egg sinker or two, as many as you see fit to appropriately weight your bait ( photo9) to the bottom of the shaft.. Follow this up with your skirting material of your choice ( photo 6) as there are many options. Flashabou, rubber, and hair are popular options (photo 7). Add a little more, followed by beads, clevises, and blades of your choice (photo8). Once this process is complete, return to steps 1-5 to create the same loop on the top end of the bait. Add a treble hook connected by a triple split ring and you're good to go ( finished product). Make some baits, catch some fish, and most importantly have some fun! Good luck in the open water season!



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Jeremy Liebig
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Re: Homemade bucktails 101 new [Re: Jeremy Liebig]
#660721 - 04/10/08 10:27 PM

Photos 4-9!

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Re: Homemade bucktails 101 new [Re: Jeremy Liebig]
#660799 - 04/11/08 07:21 AM

Nice job - very nice indeed

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Jeff Jensen
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Re: Homemade bucktails 101 new [Re: Jeremy Liebig]
#661304 - 04/12/08 08:00 AM

Very cool Jeremy
Thanks for mentioning the Stamina site,A guy could get lost with the options they have.


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Re: Homemade bucktails 101 new [Re: Jeremy Liebig]
#662817 - 04/15/08 09:29 PM

Wow this site amazes me all the time. I have had an interest to do some pike fishing but the cost really had me holding back on actually trying. This shows me just how affordable it can be. Thanks a lot Jeremy.

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Re: Homemade bucktails 101 new [Re: Jeremy Liebig]
#663745 - 04/17/08 10:45 PM

Just plain awesome. Thanks for the walk through I was just thinking about how I could do it myself.

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carphumper
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Re: Homemade bucktails 101 new [Re: eye-full]
#664112 - 04/19/08 11:42 AM

thank you for the post i am going to have to try this. where do you go about getting the shaft wire

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Jeremy Liebig
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Re: Homemade bucktails 101 new [Re: carphumper]
#664189 - 04/19/08 10:55 PM

You can get .51 and .62 at Thorne Bros. It's either 30 cents-50 cents each. You can also buy it in rolls but it's pretty hard to straighten. The lighter gauge for smaller baits is no problem to straighten. Total cost for my example is about 6 bucks for a lure that would cost 20 in the store. Smaller and simple versions usually run 3-5 dollars a pop. If you have any further questions just ask.

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Re: Homemade bucktails 101 new [Re: Jeremy Liebig]
#664324 - 04/20/08 06:34 PM

Your lure looks just like them cowgirls and there are like 25$

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plungepool
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Re: Homemade bucktails 101 new [Re: Jeremy Liebig]
#666472 - 04/25/08 07:55 AM

Jeremy

This is a cool little Blurb

I've been looking to do this for a while so I'm gonna give it a shot

Thanks alot


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Jeff Jensen
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Re: Homemade bucktails 101 new [Re: Jeremy Liebig]
#669944 - 05/02/08 01:54 PM

Jeremy,just got it today!

Props my man,the quality is excellent!I could tell this was built by a Musky junkie
Thanks again......Jeff.

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Jeremy Liebig
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Re: Homemade bucktails 101 new [Re: Jeff Jensen]
#670074 - 05/02/08 06:49 PM

You're welcome. Glad to make your creation come to life.

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