Tuesday, March 6, 2012

My New Go Be a Meal Lures!

I am in the process now of making lures that will catch fish in Lake Erie and Presque Isle Bay, as well as, any other places with the same species of fish.  I made my first lure today and it turned out great.  I will be testing them soon and will post pictures of the fish my new lures catch.

I started with a Goby mold and will tweak the colors and glitter combinations until I find out which works best.  I know the one I made today will catch fish.  It is kinda close to the same color of gobies in the bay. 

Each of my lures will be hand poured and I bought a special scent for them.  Soon I will post videos on how best to fish them, as well as videos of me and whoever wants to fish with me catching fish on them. 

This lure I just made will catch both species of bass; largemouth and smallmouth.  My grub tail goby will be offered for sale on my new website:  JT Starboards Fishing Tackle  along with other fishing gear.  The address is http://www.jtstarboards.com/

JT Starboards Go be A Meal Lures
Worm plastic, molds, and materials are pretty pricey when you buy the best stuff.  I went out of my way to buy the best lure making materials I could find.  Right now, I am selling the Goby lure for $1.49.  This lure is very detailed and when the fish get close they won't be able to resist it.  Also, the plastic combination is perfect.  It is not too soft and not too hard.  I bet the fish will hold onto it until I reef into them with the hook set.  Good luck fishing and Please check out my website frequently as I am going to making all kinds of lures and tackle.  May your lines be tight and your fish be heavy!

2 comments:

  1. Great! Looking forward to your video. “Each of my lures will be hand poured and I bought a special scent for them. Soon I will post videos on how best to fish them…”

    Mike,
    Broome Fishing Charters

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    1. Thank you Mike, if you want to post videos on how to fish them I can send you free samples. I have to figure out which colors and scents will work best and need help testing them out. I have quite a few ready for this bass season.

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