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This jointed crankbait is built by Henk. It is a floating crankbait and dives up to 1,5 to 2,5 meters deep.
This big lightweighted spinner is built by John Lavooij from Johns Lures and stuff. The propellor gives the spinner extra attraction. And notice the fine hookdecoration.
This weighted spinner is built by John Lavooij from Johns Lures and stuff as well. It has two spinnerblades that hang in one another. A technique that leads to a great action.
The Beaverturd is a wonderful creation of Jim 'Beaver' Slivinsky from Cudahy, Wisconsin. The tail is made with a foam propellor. This gives the lure a surprising action.
The Divani Pike Whacker, the wooden part is 14cm long, spins perfect, even when reeled in slowly. Original design by Dieter Maiberg.
This new 10" version of the Divani 7" glider, bares the name "Divani's 10" glider". it wheighs 195g and is built for a musky gide from Canada. It glides great from left to right.
The Shark. Based on the Salmo Fatso. It is A glider. The very first jerkbait Frank van Vliet ever build.
All 9" crankbaits. In the colors Perch, Orange Tiger and Dalmation. All built by Cliff Honeycutt, of Predator Lures in Columbus, Ohio.
Cliff Honeycutt built this jointed version of his 9" crankbait as well.
Rik Durieu from Belgium made these great very small shads. And they catch great. Rik catches a lot of bass with it.
This great copy of the Tukker is 16 cm long, weighs 65 gr and has a gliding action. Sprayed in the color fire tiger. built by Edwin Klepke.
This Darter copy is sprayed in a pink diamant color, and has a lenght of 13cm. Built by Edwin Klepke.
This Grandma copy is 24 mm wide and has a lenght of 23cm. Sprayed in yellow redhead with a diamantfinish. Finished with 3 coats of grevelepoxy. built by Edwin Klepke.
This Ace scud is copied off of a picture in a catalogue. It is sprayed in the color fire tiger and weighs some 75 gr. Is 16 cm long. It has the action of a "snake" that slides through the water. Built by Edwin Klepke.
This handpainted jerkbait bares the name "Griz Tiger". It is 15 cm long and weighs 70 gr. built by Ove Bjorkqvis.
This wobbler is called the 'Bleak'. It is built by January.
This 'Perch' is a deep running crankbait. It is built by January.
A nice 'minnow' wobbler. Built by January as well.
This 'Ghost' is a black variation of the 'Bleak'. It is built by January.
This is the 'Bullhead'. Again built by January
This nice wobbler is named the 'Brown Trout'. It is built by January.
The 'Tidder', a great specimen as well, built by January.
The fact that you can combine different lures in one, is perfectly demonstrated in ths spinner. It is built by Bernd van Broekhoven. The shad gives the spinner just that finishing touch, in action as well.
A nice spinnerbait built by Bernd van Broekhoven. He decorated the hook with a rubber octopus, like the ones used in seafishing. Simple, cheap but very effective.
This spinnerbait is built by Bernd van Broekhoven as well. This time he decorated the hook with an octopus in combination with a twister.
This crankbait is a creation by Marlon Li-a-young. He calls it 'The Passion'. It dives up to 50cm and has a lifely action. Used for casting as well as trolling. It's 18 mm thick and 13 cm long.
This copy of a Ludela is built by Marlon as well. In the colors white/red.
And this copy of a Ludela is built by Li-a-young as well.
This perfect Darter copy is built by Marlon Li-a-young. In the color purple.
All crankbaits where built floating or slowly sinking. They are made of teak wood and are 15 mm thick. Built by Cor Sluimer.
These two crankbaits are copy's of the Grandma. The purple one Marlon lost on the baits first fishing day. Built by Marlon Li-a-young.
The spinners are creations by Marlon Li-a-young. They are unweighted spinners. The treble decorations are made out of second hand materials (wool, duster, the silver beads are from an old necklace. They run/twist perfect between the 30 and 50 cm deep.
A buzzbait built very simply with a piece of lead and epoxyglue. The hook is fixated with a piece of shrinking tube. The hook is decorated with a twistertail and an octopus. Built by Henk Roos.
This little spinnerbait is built the same way. It is aproximately 10 cm long. And meant for pearch fishing. Built by Henk Roos.
These are three buzzers that make it possible to transform any spinner in to a buzzbait. Simply by mounting the buzzer in front of the spinner. Built by Henk Roos.
A great copy of a helltail. Original design by Gordon Griffiths. Copy built by Janne Ovaska.
This jerkbait, built by Frankie Francois, is something else. When you fish it, it twitches while it goes from left to right. It is 14 cm long.
This is a glider that needs to be fished real slow, an exeptional jerkbait for the colder season. Built by Frankie Francois as well.
This suspending 16cm long jerkbait has been built from 16mm thick beech wood. After having sprayed the colors, I added a layer of Hobby glitter paint. Afterwards I added two coats of Envirotex to protect the glitter paint.
This 16cm long jerkbaits sinks really slowly and it has been made from 16mm thick beech wood. I used a wood carving tool to shape the gills that are located right behind the lure's head. It makes this lure look really cool! To make the eye a little curved, I first drilled a hole in the lure and then I glued in the stick-on eye.
Identical to the one mentioned above but this one has been sprayed in a different color pattern and it has hooks that are slightly larger in size.
This suspending Jerkbait is 17 cm long and it has been built from 18mm thick beech wood. I applied a coat of glitters. I also carved gills on this lure. To get the curved eye, I again drilled a hole in the lure body first before glueing in the stick-on eye.
This suspending Jerkbait is 16 cm long and it has been built from 16mm thick beech wood. The color pattern is a something different. I first sprayed my regular color pattern and then I sprayed a light veil of metallic silver over the entire lure.
This slowly sinking jerkbait is 16cm long and it has been built from 16mm thick beech wood. I sprayed the gills through a stencil that I cut out from a piece of cardboard. The rear treble hook has by now been replaced with a regular one because I felt it effected the lure's action.
This suspending jerkbait is 18 cm long and it has been made from 16 mm beech wood. Again, I carved the gills with a wood carving tool and I painted these black in my color pattern. The eyes have been inserted in the lure body as well.
This suspending jerkbait is 17 cm long and it has been made from 16 mm beech wood. I applied a tail fin made from Lexan. By adding a small lead shot to the line in front of your jerkbait leader, this jerkbait can be fished like a "dive and rise" jerkbait (like a suick). By tapping the line, the jerkbait remains near neutrally buoyant.
This slowly sinking jerkbait is 17 cm long and it has been made from 18 mm beech wood.
This 13 cm long jerkbait is somewhat shorter than most of my other jerkbaits and it has been made from 18mm thick beech wood. I added some fins to this jerkbait that I sprayed as well.
Name: jelow perch, 10cm/30g and 13cm/40g, floating glider. Can be fished lightly on a 40g baitcaster. Built by Guus Cornelissen.
Six gliders based on the Stalker Glider. These are sinking and built especially for somewhat deeper fishing. Built by Henk Roos.
A new color by Aappu-corp. (by Janne Ovaska). It is called "Burt".
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