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    What color should I use for my lures?
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    That depends on where you're at and also the amount of brightness. In saltwater, you want to use patterns that can attract attention to something brighter. In freshwater, that bright light might scare fish away, so instead you would do something that matches the bugs that are in the water (since that's what the fish are eating).
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    How do I make a wood fishing lure for trout?
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    A trout lure is usually a spinner bait no more than 1 to 1&1/2 inches long with stiff wire threaded through the body and through a spinner with a spoon attached. The wire will be soldered at the back of your lure's body after a small treble hook is threaded onto the wire. Think rooster tail, the hook is usually hidden by a group of feathers or hoarse hair.
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    Will the eyes hold in balsa wood while fighting a fish?
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    Balsa is very light, fragile wood. It may survive a few small bass but if you hook an eight-pounder, you might just rip your hooks and eyelets out of the wood.
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    How do I ensure the lure sits upright in the water?
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    You want an evenly rounded body and also the hooks (if aligned straight on the bottom) will help by weighting it on that side, causing it to sit upright.
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    What is the best softwood for carving lures?
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    Get clear poplar, it's available at Lowe's. This wood is very easy to carve, shape, and sand.
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    What is the best wood to use?
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    Balsa is great if you're going to use a through-wire; otherwise, you want something harder like cedar or Douglas fir.
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    How long does it take to make a wooden lure?
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    About 4-10 hours. Try making about 10 or so at a time. This is best use of your time and resources.
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    How do I make a wooden fishing lure for crappie?
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    Same as for bass, just smaller. Lighter hooks can be used as well. With crappie baits, screw eyes should be just fine. You can use a template from the Internet and downsize it before tracing it on plastic to use as a template to trace the pattern/profile onto the wood.
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    How do you secure the hook to the lure?
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    Screw in an eyelet using your hands, then use a split ring to attach the hook.
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