Hippel
Member
But I had to try! I found these weighted off-set worm hooks at Academy and power painted the lead. This is a 2/0 hook with a 1/16th oz. lead belly powder painted purple.
Then there is some purple krystal chenille on the bend and some UV purple krystal flash on the sides. The bunny is two magnum strips about 3 1/2" long each, with the extending hair making it 4" long total. I cut a 1/2" slit in each of the bunny strips so it would slide down easily when a bass ate it.
I used tearmender on the bunny strips at the front and back. It flutters just a little on the fall, and comes through grass and timber really well. The bunny has some really good action coming through the water, and when the strips get wet they're a little heavier and easy to cast.
I'll probably try to make a 5" lure when I go to some water with some bigger bass. This one fooled a nice one right along the bank yesterday afternoon, and a couple others missed it (or I missed the hook set, much more likely!)
Tight Lines,
Heath
Then there is some purple krystal chenille on the bend and some UV purple krystal flash on the sides. The bunny is two magnum strips about 3 1/2" long each, with the extending hair making it 4" long total. I cut a 1/2" slit in each of the bunny strips so it would slide down easily when a bass ate it.
I used tearmender on the bunny strips at the front and back. It flutters just a little on the fall, and comes through grass and timber really well. The bunny has some really good action coming through the water, and when the strips get wet they're a little heavier and easy to cast.
I'll probably try to make a 5" lure when I go to some water with some bigger bass. This one fooled a nice one right along the bank yesterday afternoon, and a couple others missed it (or I missed the hook set, much more likely!)
Tight Lines,
Heath