01-02-2008, 06:23 PM
[cool][#0000ff]The ones at the top of the previous picture were some lead spinner bodies I bought a long time ago. I experimented with painting them and using them as ice fishing attractors a couple of years ago. They worked.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Last year I bought a mold that makes these things in several sizes...from 1/16 oz. to 3/8 oz. I use them to make dropshot weights and to paint for both spinner bodies and for ice fishing. One of the things I make out of them is what I call "jingle jigs"...with a wire through the middle and a small spinner blade. When fished vertically, and jiggled a bit, the extra flash and vibration helps bring in the fish. The glow in them helps even more. Many times the fish will be attracted to the glow, the noise and the size, but will take a smaller jig either above or below the attractor. (see examples in the pic on glow bodies)[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Last year I bought a mold that makes these things in several sizes...from 1/16 oz. to 3/8 oz. I use them to make dropshot weights and to paint for both spinner bodies and for ice fishing. One of the things I make out of them is what I call "jingle jigs"...with a wire through the middle and a small spinner blade. When fished vertically, and jiggled a bit, the extra flash and vibration helps bring in the fish. The glow in them helps even more. Many times the fish will be attracted to the glow, the noise and the size, but will take a smaller jig either above or below the attractor. (see examples in the pic on glow bodies)[/#0000ff]
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