Easiest Technique For Silicone Squirmy Worms
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- There is no tying required, but if helps to build a small ball of thread and coat it with uv resign as shown in the video. The flies are great for bluegill and carp; but will still catch many other fish as well.
Silicone tube (.5mm ID)
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Puffer Balls
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UV Light
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UV Resin
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Hooks
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Cool technique. I have a few of those toys, I'll try it. Thanks Mike.
Thanks! Great method. I was tying some squirmies last weekend and will try this method. I appreciate you sharing all of these different ideas. I learn something every time you post a video.
You are quite the innovative guy. I just started tying squirmy worms so this was good timing. Thanks. I am older and my eyesight isnt as good as it use to be so I got some larger worms off Amazon and was looking for ways to tie them.
Size in milimeter for tubing please
It is in the description
What kind of UV glue to you use
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The description of the UV resin says it dries in minutes with a 36 watt light. Have you tried curing with the small battery powered UV lights? If so how well did it cure. Thanks.
@elonever.2.071 I have used more than a few different lights, all of them battery powered. That includes USB charged lights with rechargeable batteries; rechargeables can only be recharged so many times before they will no longer hold a charge or won't charge enough to provide the original power. I've found, that a corded light works best. The problem with a corded light is the "cord" can be annoying as it gets in the way.