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Hey Carl , thanks for the floats ,jigs and Mr. Crappie Line ya generously sent me ! How about a bit of explanation how you get and doctor these for fishing !
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thanks Eric!! takes a little while to make them up;; but kind of fun to!
Beautiful quills as always my friend.....
yes sir i sure do!! using these are just way to much fun !! let it lay on the water;; and ANY type of bite;; is noticable!! then watch it race across the water;; like a jet;; then shoot down underwater!! caution!! using these;; will spoil you!!
Thanks very much for your explanation Carl .You are a patient man! These sure must be durable with that kind of care and attention! Do you sometimes fish them laying on the surface instead of balanced /I can see where that would work also.
John-- i usually trade for them - or buy them. the big ones that I prefer to get are hard to find!! have to search quite a bit. the wire i use for the loop; is a paper clip!! i bend it into shape over a small finish nail; first i clip off the sharp end on the quill- apply some E-6000 glue to the cut off piece;; glue on the clip and double wrap the wire loop with thread;; apply more E-600 glue. never had any kind of problem with a wire loop coming un done or anything that way!! as for the paint job-- I do it all by hand;; paint from wal-mart craft dept. paint everything white first!! then I use;; a chartuse ( on the bottle it says ; neon in a day glow) for the middle part and a florescent red; or pink or orange for the top part. ( generally I have to give it 3 coats on those 2 colors) alternating a little ( dry type brushing across each color just for effect) then finally ;; I use the black and lightly dry type brush across the first 2 colors;; gives it a distinc type effect. after all of the painting is done;; i dip them into a varnish to seal the paint- let them hang dry for a few days. ( if you dont use varnish or something;; that paint will just peel off the first time you use them!!!!)) i let the varnish run all the way down to the thread to make a great protective seal, so;;; yea;; it takes me a little while to make just one;; but kind of fun ; the ones i use ;; i have had for several years;; show no wear ;; looks like I just made them!
Hey Carl , do you buy the quills or collect them ? Also how do you go about tieing on the eyeand what wire do you use ? The paint job is great .Any special trick to painting them? Thanks again pal ,can't wait to get a chance to use them!
sorry for being a bit late John. to rig the quill;; run your line thru the rubber piece first;; then thru the wire loop on the quill;; tie on your fly or jig; then adjust to how deep you want to fish;; and just slip the rubber halfway down the quill. thats all there is to it buddy!! you will half to add a split shot to make it sit upright in the water;; balance it out thing. those things are fun to use n watch shoot underwater!! sometimes i just let my float lay on top of the water for extra fun!! those jigs are just like the ones i made for tooty ;; he caught 75 crappie on it!! thanks for the kind words guys!!
those are nice john.great work carl.just cant get over the creativity on bbg
Nice paint job!
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