Showing posts with label lure painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lure painting. Show all posts

Monday, August 5, 2013

Custom Formed Fishing Lure Stencils


If you are a lure maker and painter of wooden or plastic body lures you probably already know that painting stencils can be one of the most useful painting tools in your bag of lure painting skills.
If you have attempted to make you own lure stencils you also already know it can be a daunting task. It can be extremely difficult to make form fitting stencils that fit snugly to your lure for those clean painting lines.

I have found a source of custom made lure stencils that will fit many of the most popular lure bodies like a glove.

You get a left and right side custom formed stencil ready for you to cut the traditional patterns or you can create your own fish attracting paint patterns.

These lure stencils are affordable, fit the lure bodies snugly, and will help make you a better lure painter.

                          Lure Stencils Available Here.
Good fishing,
Kermett Adams

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Wooden Lure Kits


Ready to Paint Wooden Lure Kits

Wooden lure kits are a great way to create your own fishing lures by painting them your self in your favorite colors.



Now you can have the fun of making your own 5 hook topwater lures! This lure body is the same dimensions of the old Heddon 150 Minnow. Hand lathed Eastern Red Cedar lure body is 3.75 inches long.   #5 props are 1.5 inches long, five #4 treble hooks, and all other hardware included. Two hooks are attached on each side of the lure body and one on the rear of the lure. Eye holes for 5/16 inch 3 D molded plastic eyes, eye screw holes, and  holes for screw eye grommets are pre drilled. Have the enjoyment of making your own wooden top water lure and you only need to do the painting with your favorite fish catching color/pattern.



All of the hard work of making a popper lure has been done with the ready to paint kits.
 
Hand lathed Eastern Red Cedar lure body is 2.5 inches long.   #7 prop is 1 inch long. Two #4 treble hooks, and all other hardware included. One hook is attached on bottom of the lure body and one on the rear of the lure. Eye holes for 5/16 inch 3D molded eyes, eye screw holes, and hook hanger holes pre drilled.  This lure has the double fishing catching sound of the popper plus the prop on the rear. Have the enjoyment of making your own wooden top water lure and you only need to do the painting with your favorite fish catching color/pattern.
 
If you need additional lures parts here is the best source I know of:                         LurePartsOnline
 
 
 








Sunday, June 13, 2010

Making a Wooden Lure on a Lathe


The Best Way to Make a Wooden Lure on a Lathe

Hi,
If you can give me about 7 minutes I will show you the best way to turn a wooden lure on a mini-lathe.
Good fishing,
Kermett Adams




                             


For much more detail on how to make and paint your own wooden topwater lures check out this link.