Sunday, December 18, 2011

Active Links connecting you to Lure Building Suppliers

Garage Bait Making Suppliers

Click the Links to view the suppliers.

Below are the Active Links  for many quality suppliers: airbrushes, paint, paint supplies, spinner blades, wire, wire shafts, components, hair, marabou, tinsel, mylar, pre made Lexan lips, wood blanks, and of course manufactured lures.

Cost and materials can vary quite a bit between suppliers, so it pays to compare.
Wood can be purchased at Home Depot, Lowe's, Menard's (clear pine). Stay away from the construction lumber and look for trim ( finished ) wood. Cost a bit more, but is knot free and as dry a possible.

Note. You do not need a lot of special tools or material to build a lure,  keep it to a minimum starting out.
If you wish to re-paint an old bait, you could really use your kids Tempera Paints, or even a Sharpie Permanent Markers.  Just make sure the paint or marker is cured (thoroughly dry) before you clear it, and begin clearing with very light coats.

http://www.lurepartsonline.com
Stamina, Inc.
Great blades, wire, flashabou, and buck-tail components.

http://www.jannsnetcraft.com        
Good parts supplier.

http://www.lurecraft.com            
Good parts supplier.
   

http://www.barlowstackle.com        
I have not used them, but another choice.


http://www.muskyshop.com            
Anything for anything you wish to build
 

http://www.mooreslures.com         
Has some of the more hard to find materials. Great source, good pricing.


http://www.lakelandinc.com         
Blades, wire and other spinner components. Great pricing.


http://www.vandykestaxidermy.com     .
Best place for real glass eyes, we've been using the economy blanks.


http://www.westsystem.com          
Epoxy coatings and info on this site and where to purchase.


http://www.tcpglobal.com/kustomshop 
Great online site, anything you need to paint-finish a lure.  House of Kolor Paint.


http://alsapaint.com/index.html      
I have never used this paint, just ran across it this year, looked interesting for rattle cans (aerosol paints).


http://www.chicagoairbrushsupply.com
Chicago area, lot's of stuff in tight quarters. Good time going there.  Pricing is fair if you are going there, verses others- plus shipping.


http://www.shopwtp-inc.com          
Tape products and 3D eyes.


http://www.bogbaits.com             
Cool stick on 3D eyes.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOpUy4GJJ8U  
If you want to try making plastic lures, this is a good starting point.
Spend a little time with Larry Dalhberg, - very knowledgeable and entertaining!!

I haven't tried any of the liquid plastic to date, but I do see it in my future.

( Keep it in the Water )

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