Instructions – How to make your own in line spinner fishing lures
www.jannsnetcraft.com Step-by-step instructions show how easy it is to make your own in line spinning lures. In Line spinners are popular fishing lures used to catch all types of gamefish like bass, walleye and pike.
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14 Responses to “Instructions – How to make your own in line spinner fishing lures”
i enjoy making lures like these,they will work just as good as any brand name ones you could buy,and you can make them any size.i have made bunch of real small sized ones for panfish.i test em out in the bathtub to make sure they run right lol
@smoothcriminal997 Yes, A lure like that will Catch pike. Most lures made comercially you will find are around 3 to 3.5 inches for a larger (Standard) inline spinner. One of these Manufactured ones known to catch both pike and Musky is a #5 Black Fury or Aglia French spinners from Mepps.. I have even heard of Pike hitting the smaller versions down to size 2. The rest of the equation to catching your fish, well.. That is up to the fish on that day.
@AriellaKK The Clevis just gets slid over the shaft at two points. The blade must be placed on before the second point, and then it too is slid onto the shaft.
I would like to see how you attach the clevis, and the size of the clevis, and metal beads. This is a great video, that would be a little better if you did that. I now feel confident in making my own inline spinners. Thanks!
i enjoy making lures like these,they will work just as good as any brand name ones you could buy,and you can make them any size.i have made bunch of real small sized ones for panfish.i test em out in the bathtub to make sure they run right lol
@nissanmaxima219 u can buy it at fishing store…try find seahawk brand…high tensile strengh ..single strand hard wire..
@secretagentAWSOME
u spelled it wrong
how big was the lure body
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can any one tell me where to get that wire shaft with out ordering off line
@physchohead24 dude hate them with a passion
where do you get flashing beads
Imagine if expert village made this video. It would take 25 videos before they covered getting started. Who else here hates expert village!?!
@smoothcriminal997 Yes, A lure like that will Catch pike. Most lures made comercially you will find are around 3 to 3.5 inches for a larger (Standard) inline spinner. One of these Manufactured ones known to catch both pike and Musky is a #5 Black Fury or Aglia French spinners from Mepps.. I have even heard of Pike hitting the smaller versions down to size 2. The rest of the equation to catching your fish, well.. That is up to the fish on that day.
@AriellaKK The Clevis just gets slid over the shaft at two points. The blade must be placed on before the second point, and then it too is slid onto the shaft.
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I would like to see how you attach the clevis, and the size of the clevis, and metal beads. This is a great video, that would be a little better if you did that. I now feel confident in making my own inline spinners. Thanks!
Good video well done. I’ve been to the store Twice always a pleasure Thank You.
Thank you. So much easier than I thought it would be.