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New jointed jerkbaits from Lucky John.
New jointed jerkbaits from Lucky John.
New jointed jerkbaits from Lucky John.
Little mann's crankbaits built by Gust Ravays using a triple-form shape. The belly of the lure is the largest part. The lenght is 7cm (body), hangs with the head down, so that he begins diving emediatly.
The Käppyrä is a small wobbler for pike. The length is 8cm and he weighs about 10 g. Built by Paccio-Vaaput from Finland.
The Läskäri has a very wide action. In the color golden perch. Built by Paccio-Vaaput from Finland.
The length is about 8cm. This crankbait is designed to fish for trout on the rivier. Built by Paccio-Vaaput from Finland.
This lure is also Built by Paccio-Vaaput from Finland.
An imititation of a roach. Weight ca 45 gr. Is A suspending jerkbait with a simple action and should be slowly twitched back. It is especially suited for fishing around lilly pads. Built by Ton Daamen.
Black crankbait with plug met holografic flanks. Suspending lure (ca 70 gr.). Goes up to 2-3m deep. Pike ca 80 gr. For trolling only, floating crankbait with sidewind action. Goes up to 2m deep. Built by Ton Daamen.
Golden and green striped crankbaits, floating. weighs ca 35 and 65 gr. sinking; big one ca 5m. small one ca 4m. The yellow pickle (for trolling) is 100 gr. floating, doesn't dive deep, maximum running depth is about 3 feet deep (1m). Built by Ton Daamen.
The jointed has a nice wobbling action and goes up to 1,5 meters deep and weighs 75 gram at a lenght of 14 cm. The other one is sinking and weighs 70 gram at a lenght of 13 cm. Built by Jack van de Mortel.
Here two jerkbaits of 50 gram. The one with the tail of a shad is a socalled diver and has a lenght of 9 cm. without the tail. The second one is a divani 2 glider with a double twistertail. The tail can be removed in order to get a rougher action. Built by Jack van de Mortel.
A couple of gliders, slow sinking. Built by Jack van de Mortel.
These are jointed jerkbaits of 45 gram and very slow sinking. Great action, even when you just ordinary crank them. Built by Jack van de Mortel.
these are jerkbaits which can also be used as crankbaits and they are good trolling lures as well. Therefore it is a good allround lure. Actually they are the same as the jointed jerkbaits above but Jack added a crankbait lip to them. Built by Jack van de Mortel.
A sort of Banana lure. It has a wiggling action, but must be retrieved very slowly or the lure will overturn and it will start spinning. Built by Jack van de Mortel.
These are Marie crankbaits built by Jim Schwarz, A talented lurebuilder from New London, Minnesota USA. The bigger size is called 'mother' and is a deep diving lure that dives up to 4-5 meters deep. The small size is called 'baby' and runs a lot less deep.
These are 3 homemade jointed crankbaits, ideal for trolling. I used red lexan for the tail and fin. And for the roach i put a lot of silver glitters in the laquer. Built by Jack van de Mortel.
A nice animation with some great pieces og homebuilt lures, built by Otto de Boer. He used the stencils and information on our site.
13" (or 32cm) long Divani Twitchbait. 16mm thick beech-wood, lip of 4x8cm and 0.5cm thick. Very nice action and goes pretty deep to. But you need a heavy-duty rod to fish it! The white/orange belly is named "white ghost", The other "jailbird".
Close-up of the "white ghost" color pattern.
This Wowijs is a jerkbait that Arjan Willemsen built out of a crankbait (DAM crankbait of 8.5cm) that had a broken lip.
These copy's of the Striker JR (original is made out of wood) are built by Arjan Willemsen.
These are Halve Liter jerkbaits. In Dutch this name means 'half a liter' or 'pint', they are designed and built by Arjan Willemsen.
Arjan also made these copies of hammer jerkbaits. They are however sinking and solid plastic. The original lureland hammers are floaters and they have rattles in them. This one is for slightly deeper water of 2-4m deep.
Four jerkbaits: SuperShadRap with extra lead (sinking one) in polkagries color, 14cm. Twichbait is 14,5cm and sinking. The Jio-glider is 14cm and the fourth one is a crankbait of. All built by Janne Ovaska. Picture taken by Abo.
Same jerks as in picture before, but photograped by Abo from a different view.
Jio-Smiler, color "no-pike", floating and is 13cm long. Dives and en wiggels. Built by Janne Ovaska. Picture taken by Abo.
This jerkbait is 12cm long and weighs about 10gr. It's slow sinking. A perfect little catcher for smaller waters. Built by Gilles De Roeck.
15cm crankbait in no-pike color but with silver paint. Built by Janne Ovaska. Picture taken by Abo.
Janne's version of the tekneek, leaded like the original. 16cm and floating. Picture taken by Abo.
The tekneek, no-pike crankbait and a repainted shallowmac of Storm. All built by Janne Ovaska. Picture taken by Abo.
A quality spinnerbait built by Dirk. With bucktail hookdecoration.
An experiment by Otto de Boer that worked out quite well.
This cobb's-like jerkbait is built by Otto aswell.
How about this jointed jerkbait, built by Otto.
This is a copy of a 16 cm Punnisher. Built by Otto.
Lok at this Ludela that was built by Otto with a lip.
A nice copy of a Hedgehog, 14 cm. Built by Otto de Boer.
The very first jerkbait that Ben Kooi ever build. It is 10 cm long and weighs 20 gr. Not bad at all Ben.
This minicrankbait was built by Ben Kooi. Because Ben made the screweyes himself the crankbait sinks very slowly. In the picture you can see the difference between the screweyes very clearly.
This copy of a grandma is 28 cm. Depth 1-1,5 m. Built by Henko and Fransis Tadema.
These copy's of a Superscud are built by Otto de Boer.
The Joker is a design of Otto de Boer.
These copy's of a jointed Salmo Otto copied of a photo. Brilliant work.
Two beautiful spinnerbaits. Not only suited for casting, but for trolling as well. Built by Dirk.
This great twitchbait is built by Dirk as well. Color is firetiger.
A collection of Divani's. Built by Dirk.
This is the first jerkbait Haakon build. He named it the Hana 1.
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