Great as always Franco! Master class weight and balance, years ago you did already one, a kind of, that I watched several times, it was, it still is "money on the bank"! I learned a lot indeed, a new master class about the same subject will be super interesting!!!!! Thanks 😊 so much!
weight and balance would be my vote. I tried to build a metal lip the other day and did not take the weight of the lip in to account and it barely floats tail up. It still seems to work, now i just need to find a fish
I'm definitely in line for the Master Class on Weight & Balance! I just worked up a spreadsheet to help me calculate density & ballast in order to help me determine how much lead is needed. I can send it to you if you like, but I'm not a master yet! LOL
I’m with you with the life being complicated. Seems the older we get the more complicated it becomes. I have amassed an inventory of lure blanks totaling 13,000+. The clay, the resins and all the materials to make my own designed lures. (I have a bunch of ideas) I also have more then 100 molds for pouring lead and soft plastics. Add to that a couple grand in fly tying materials and jig skirts. Yet here I am. Haven’t made or painted a single bait in over two months. Why, life gets complicated.
Very nice, I really like J-Plug type lures for trolling, simple, no cheap plastic lip to break (Berkley) or come unglued (Rapala) and one good sized treble mid body (I hate lures with multiple small hooks!) And, when set up with a slide through bead chain or wire, the hook can get away from the body just enough for a more secure hookup. My only issue is they are generally designed to work better at higher, salmon type speeds, which is fine, but I want one that works at slower speeds, say under 2mph.
Question: In your swimbait masterclass you mention for an aggressive swim pattern you want the wide point to be at the 25% mark. What if you made a 3 piece swim bait, but each section had the wide point at 25% of each individual piece? Sure the lure may look a little funny, but wonder what the action would be? Being as each section (in theory) would create its own turbulence.
Great as always Franco!
Master class weight and balance, years ago you did already one, a kind of, that I watched several times, it was, it still is "money on the bank"! I learned a lot indeed, a new master class about the same subject will be super interesting!!!!!
Thanks 😊 so much!
Awesome, thank you!
Masterclass 100%
The action on that J-Plug looks really good! Definitely master class on weight and balance.
Weight and balance really critical
Im all up for the master class.
Weight and balance... but both are awesome!
Great looking lure weight and balance
weight and balance would be my vote. I tried to build a metal lip the other day and did not take the weight of the lip in to account and it barely floats tail up. It still seems to work, now i just need to find a fish
Thanks for the Jplug in action and yes for the W& B class .
Weight and balance please, good to see you back Franco.
I'm definitely in line for the Master Class on Weight & Balance! I just worked up a spreadsheet to help me calculate density & ballast in order to help me determine how much lead is needed. I can send it to you if you like, but I'm not a master yet! LOL
Masterclass on weight and balance please 🤘
Definitely the master class!
I’m with you with the life being complicated. Seems the older we get the more complicated it becomes. I have amassed an inventory of lure blanks totaling 13,000+. The clay, the resins and all the materials to make my own designed lures. (I have a bunch of ideas) I also have more then 100 molds for pouring lead and soft plastics. Add to that a couple grand in fly tying materials and jig skirts. Yet here I am. Haven’t made or painted a single bait in over two months. Why, life gets complicated.
I'm With these 3
Master class weight and balance
Very nice, I really like J-Plug type lures for trolling, simple, no cheap plastic lip to break (Berkley) or come unglued (Rapala) and one good sized treble mid body (I hate lures with multiple small hooks!) And, when set up with a slide through bead chain or wire, the hook can get away from the body just enough for a more secure hookup. My only issue is they are generally designed to work better at higher, salmon type speeds, which is fine, but I want one that works at slower speeds, say under 2mph.
Master class on weight and balance please, I think I ate too much yesterday.😅
Another gr8 video. I'm definitely one for a master class on weight & balance. Cheers keep up the good work
Thanks, will do!
I am all for the weight and balance class.
Question:
In your swimbait masterclass you mention for an aggressive swim pattern you want the wide point to be at the 25% mark.
What if you made a 3 piece swim bait, but each section had the wide point at 25% of each individual piece?
Sure the lure may look a little funny, but wonder what the action would be? Being as each section (in theory) would create its own turbulence.
sounds like you have an experiment on your hands
@@EngineeredAngler orrrrr it could make for a GREAT video 😉
break out the whiteboard! weight and balance for sure
Masterclass or molding I would like both but master class first lol
Weight and Balance Please!
Your video today seems to be a bit more on the Jazzy side. unfortunately, i've misplaced my martini.
Well you need to find that martini....