Garage Bait Making Suppliers
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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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