Lure Making | 50mm Blade Bait made from Soda Can with Free Template
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 Published On Dec 7, 2023

Making 50mm Blade Bait from repurposed soda can, transforming it into an extraordinary fishing lure. The Blade Bait weighs 6.5g for effortless casting.

This lure exhibits a high-pitched, tight action, its slender body ensuring an enticing performance. Whether employing a consistent retrieve or opting for the engaging "lift and fall" technique, this blade bait adapts seamlessly to various fishing styles.

To generate stronger vibrations, attach the snap to the rear eye when fishing at mid-water levels. When luring at greater depth or employing the "lift and fall" approach, affix the snap to the front eye.

The template used for this lure is available to download at Google Drive link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PlZC...

-- Chapters --
00:00 - Fishing, 1st fish
00:34 - Downloadable template
01:25 - Tracing from template and cutting to shape
02:23 - Scuffing the bonding surfaces
02:50 - Cleaning the surfaces
02:55 - Combining the layers of the Blade Bait
04:08 - Wet sanding and remove excess epoxy
04:48 - Final shaping and rounding edges
05:42 - Marking and drilling holes on the Blade Bait
06:13 - Installing the Split Shots
06:28 - Airbrushing the lure
06:48 - Installing the eyes
07:07 - Applying 1st coat of Epoxy Resin
07:36 - Paint touch up and applying 2nd coat of Epoxy Resin
08:05 - Installing treble hooks
08:22 - Fishing, 2nd fish

-- Lure Specification --
Weight: 6.5g or 0.23oz
Body Length: 50mm
Type: Blade Bait / Vibration
Treble hook size: 10 (x2)

-- Building Material --
Soda Can
Split Shot: 2.8g & 1.8g

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