I just discovered your channel and I absolutely love it..can’t get enough..look forward to seeing what’s coming in the new year..cheers from canada and happy new years
We are excited on this eighth day of February, to have had more than 1000 views of this channel’s videos. Even more excited are we that 97 people have taken the time to subscribe to the African Lure Craftsman... Just THREE more before we hit one of our milestones... One Hundred! Greg had promised that if the channel made it to 100 subscribers, he would shed his modern-day attire, dust off his Zulu leopard skin skirt, don his feathered headdress and perform a war dance for us! Regardless of whether he dances or not, we have some exciting lure builds planned for the coming weeks and months and are frantically planning some fishing trips to “test out” the creations. At the very least, the channel seems like a really good excuse to go fishing... So, thank you all for your interest and support, and kind comments. It is humbling to share ideas and the detailed work of lure crafting through this platform, and know that those following us enjoy and appreciate the effort.
Hello from the UK I have been looking into makeing my own lures now for some time and come across your channel the kne thing I like about you channel well there is more then one and that is you take your time to show what it is you do in much more detail I'm looking into makeing my lures for freshwater fishing first so for pike purch catfish that sort of thing and tour videos will definitely help me make my decision in doing that keep.up.the good work and hope to see you lures over here some time
Carping mad John many thanks for the kind words and apologies for the late reply! I've been otherwise engaged of late. I wish you the best with your venture of making lures. It's such a fun hobby!
Wow! Fabulous video. I have been making Wahoo lures for about 5 years and use many of the same techniques as you present in your videos. I make my lures in two pieces and glue them permanently after shaping. Do you have a video on how you add the side fins and gills?
Hi from Texas. I have been making lures as a hobby and i enjoyed every bit of this video and the information that you have shared. i plan to watch more of your videos. But i had to keep the voluke down because i am watching at work. But what was the name of the foil that you used and where can i find it?
Thanks for the support. If you're going to use a varnish instead of an epoxy resin then I would go for a 2K clear coat which will spray through an airbrush at the right viscosity. I use this for bass lures and other freshwater applications where fish aren't as hard on the lure as most saltwater species may be. I also use it as my clear coat over foil before I paint and epoxy coat my saltwater lures. 2K should be available from any good auto paint supply shop. Be cautious and wear breathing protection when you spray it.
Yes Steven. Between power outages and some pretty horrible weather while a cyclone went by, the painting videos were slightly delayed. Take heart though, a new video on the Ripstick will be up later today.
I just discovered your channel and I absolutely love it..can’t get enough..look forward to seeing what’s coming in the new year..cheers from canada and happy new years
Happy new year Luke. Glad you like the channel! Stay tuned and hopefully we can bring you some more interesting content!
We are excited on this eighth day of February, to have had more than 1000 views of this channel’s videos. Even more excited are we that 97 people have taken the time to subscribe to the African Lure Craftsman... Just THREE more before we hit one of our milestones... One Hundred!
Greg had promised that if the channel made it to 100 subscribers, he would shed his modern-day attire, dust off his Zulu leopard skin skirt, don his feathered headdress and perform a war dance for us!
Regardless of whether he dances or not, we have some exciting lure builds planned for the coming weeks and months and are frantically planning some fishing trips to “test out” the creations. At the very least, the channel seems like a really good excuse to go fishing...
So, thank you all for your interest and support, and kind comments. It is humbling to share ideas and the detailed work of lure crafting through this platform, and know that those following us enjoy and appreciate the effort.
Awesome Boytjie very informative love it all the way from Africa
Thanks Donald!
Cheers Donald for the support!
Wonderful video!
Many thanks!
Many thanks!
Very interesting! Reminds me, still meaning to come see you, lol
Cheers mate.
You have an amazing skill Greg. I found this so interesting and look forward to the rest of the series.
Much appreciated!
Many thanks Joe. Cheers for the support
Cheers Joe
Hello from the UK I have been looking into makeing my own lures now for some time and come across your channel the kne thing I like about you channel well there is more then one and that is you take your time to show what it is you do in much more detail
I'm looking into makeing my lures for freshwater fishing first so for pike purch catfish that sort of thing and tour videos will definitely help me make my decision in doing that keep.up.the good work and hope to see you lures over here some time
Carping mad John many thanks for the kind words and apologies for the late reply! I've been otherwise engaged of late. I wish you the best with your venture of making lures. It's such a fun hobby!
Wowe incredible stuff!
Cheers Dylan
Cheers Dylan!
Great video! Very informative! Thank you
Many thanks for the support!
Many thanks for the support. Great channel you've got!
Wow! Fabulous video. I have been making Wahoo lures for about 5 years and use many of the same techniques as you present in your videos. I make my lures in two pieces and glue them permanently after shaping. Do you have a video on how you add the side fins and gills?
Hi Allan. Not sure how I missed this message. Having spoken recently I know you found the video about fin and full detail. Your work is fantastic!
cheers mate. Much appreciated
Meus parabéns esta isca artificial artesanal ficou muito bem elaborada.
Many thanks!
Hey Greg, how's Zim treating you? If you're ever around Port Elizabeth let me know, would be good to meet up!
Cheers Brendan. Hopefully will be down that way sometime.
Grafting hard Brendan. Might take you up on the offer one day!
Hi from Texas. I have been making lures as a hobby and i enjoyed every bit of this video and the information that you have shared. i plan to watch more of your videos.
But i had to keep the voluke down because i am watching at work. But what was the name of the foil that you used and where can i find it?
Can I buy?, ship to USA, FLORIDA ?, cost ?, website to see your different models ?
Many good videos , what is the best varnish I can buy in Europe ? 🤜🏻🤛🏻💪🏽🎣
Thanks for the support. If you're going to use a varnish instead of an epoxy resin then I would go for a 2K clear coat which will spray through an airbrush at the right viscosity. I use this for bass lures and other freshwater applications where fish aren't as hard on the lure as most saltwater species may be. I also use it as my clear coat over foil before I paint and epoxy coat my saltwater lures. 2K should be available from any good auto paint supply shop. Be cautious and wear breathing protection when you spray it.
You gonna show how you paint your lures ?
Yes Steven. Between power outages and some pretty horrible weather while a cyclone went by, the painting videos were slightly delayed. Take heart though, a new video on the Ripstick will be up later today.