Having fished multiple s in different sizes and colors, th-cam.com/users/postUgkxCbNOWAGmn6nfbCbJDmasvBq7J38KZNw2 this is by far my favorite. One thing to be aware of is the sided willow blade. One side is silver and the other is the green/orange shown. This is not bad, just unconventional. In terms of fishing, I have found the lure works just fine without a tail like a craw or shad. That addition is up to you. Also, the hook part where you attach the swivel snap or tie the line is a problem on baits these days, since it's able to slide up and down. However this lure seems to be tight enough that that doesn't happen often, and you can solve it by putting a thin slice of medical tube over the hook before attaching the line. Like others have said, it's really magic on a good windy day.
The thinner plastic needed for the wire would likely wouldn't bend as well and would crack. He'd have to use actual wire but might could print the body or the prop.
Look up floating buzzbaits they were a thing 20 years ago and had plastic a plastic blade some even glowed in the dark . Made for an awesome night bite in Texas
You can 3D print steel on more advanced industrial machines, but it is more difficult to get access to those machines. You can probably get one printed from Shapeways, but it would need to be decently thick to turn out good.
@@xXSinForLifeXx I wouldn't say that all printed plastic is weak, some materials like PEEK can be incredibly durable. The problem is that the plastic is not rigid enough for a hook for a moderately sized fish, and it isn't hard enough to get a sharp point. I print plastic parts for 250 pound combat robots, so it definitely isn't always weak.
Just a tip with 3D printed lures, you can actually design pockets inside of the print that you can put lead sinkers into to add weight into the belly to keep it upright. You can ask them to use the pause function in their slicer to make the printer stop long enough for you to put the weights inside of it.
Square bill. I make these as well. Use a small wire to go through it. Swivel in the back hole, bullet weight in the front. Epoxy that up. Couple beads in the back for spacing. Loop the wire in the back and front. Makes it sit up flat, cast a lot better, and the second hook always helps.
*I caught this guy on my 3rd cast. Paired with these 4" trailers. **enjoyable.fishing** recommend slightly modified, I think i trimmed about 3/4 of an inch off of it. Its deadly!*
I just got a 3D printer a few days ago just got all my parts for making lures and am learning the machine still but literally made a whopper plopper and a square noise swim bate as my first prints I was useing some 22awg spring steel wires not Easy to loop around but works great. I also got some fish eyes and eye hole screws off amazon I’m happy with the outcome.
Hey brother I just wanted to say thank you for your service to this country, it means more to me then most people would understand in this day and age. Thank you
@@bradosborne4389 Guntersville no it's the @Lojo come to the Tennessee River bye TVA bass , catfish , and carp . Bass 5 pounds and up , catfish 15 pounds up to 30
For the plopper you need a hard wire in the middle that doesn’t bend easily and glue the top half of the body and put in a smooth ring between the body and tail so they don’t touch and it can spin more freely.
It needs to be more ridged. Glue a solid rod into the main section and bend that into a loop for the line tie and then you put a brass rod through the tail to give it a sort of bearing to rotate better, if you really want to make it plop and function as a true whopper plopper. Me and my little brother come up with a center rotating lure where the center has a blade that looks like half of a spinner bait on each side to catch water and spin that way. It still needs some touch up but we are getting there.
Use TPU to print some jointed swim baits. It's pretty flexible, semi transparent, and just about the toughest material I've ever seen. I've broken side cutters trying to trim GoPro mounts made of it for drones.
Try putting a couple beads, like the tiny ones you put above a weight stopper for more flash. Just use a few to help with ploppage. Theirs slack in that area need a little ridgity.
YES!!! LOJO you need to check out Marling baits!! Amazing lure making channel. Anyway, make a lipless crank bait! Let's get some likes for Marling and the lipless idea!!!!! Nate the best!
You need a spacer between the 2 pieces or some way to keep them from touching even though water is pulling the tail the force of the water against your lure while you’re reeling in is forcing the front piece into the back piece and causing friction so the tail won’t spin try a bead in between the 2 pieces threaded onto the steel leader. Might have to drill the bead hole out a little first idk just an idea
Loosen the cast control a tad bit, and turn the brakes down a couple clicks. You'll get the furthest cast when your reel is on the edge of back lashing but doesn't.
LOJO if you place a small bead between the body, flopper, and hook it'll spin better. Also play with a little weight on the body for stability.(keep the body from spinning)
That guy has his printers inside of some IKEA Lack tables. Exactly what I want to do with mine too. I like his setup. Awesome video LOJO, glad you took AYO's video idea a step further.
After looking through some of the 3d printing pages, you should try printing and fishing some of the whacky lures they have out there. Like a submarine jerk bait! That's That's kind-of your thing.
I thought about this last year. I have some great ideas for even kayak fishing and making some Lures that fish can't resist. Will see if it works out. Try a small weight on it next time.
Next 3d print should b a walking style bait . I noticed in the plopper print there were hollow chambers, you could throw a tungsten ball bearing before it's finished printing towards the tail of the bait for better casting and rattle 💪. Love the vids bro
You need to hook up with Marling baits! Also, Marling baits needs to be a member of the googan squad. Imagine having an actual bait maker as a part of the googan squad
I have a 3D printer, and I’ve seen people 3D print whopper ploppers, spooks, cranks, and hard bodied swimbaits. I think you should definitely do one of those.
Lojo, Son, & AYO - Hula Popper 3D design & print challenge - you each draw your popper and then have your friend at the 3D company make the CAD Drawing - then print them both and fish the lures.
Hey lojo I’m looking for around a 100 dollar or less setup. (Spinning or baitcaster but I kinda want to try a bait caster). Could you help me out with what setup I should get or if I should get a combo. Thanks so much
@@everythingrandom7142 for $169 if u Save for a lil longer u can get a Johnny Morris signature series Carbonite spinning or casting combo, they both super smooth, I personally have 6 of them for tournament fishing. They are pricey tho but worth every penny
Get some TPU filament and print some senkos! It's a softer, rubbery material. I'd be very interested to see how it worked since I've never had the chance to use that filament with my printer, but always wanted to. Also would be super cool if you showed the process of putting the lure together. Great vid!
So that guys printer can do soft plastic. It would need to be tpu filament. Also I think you guys should have tried hard wire, they sell it at craft stores, instead on the steel leader wire rope. Plus beads at the end and between the body and plopper so it wouldn't get hung up while moving. You might be able to have the guy pause the print and you could put a metal bead or ball bearing in there too. I have the same printer at home. I might have to try this now.
So cool! My husband’s company 3D prints here in San Diego. And the libraries have 3D printers here too you can 3D print things. Maybe 3D print a tiny 1 1/2 inch to 2 inch turtle in that same bright green electric color.
Needs a bead of some sort between the head and tail, and some weight in the hole in the front. I made one and had the same iffy action but with a few tweaks it will work great. Also, some eyes will make all the difference.
Soft plastics are capable of being 3d printed. There are 2 ways. There is a filament called ninja flex that is super flexible but there are other filaments that are more like tire rubber also (tpu, what your phone case is made of). The other technique would be to print a mold of your soft plastic with the hard plastic filament and pour silicone or whatever soft plastics are made of in the mold.
Love the googan squad so glad you guys teamed up 💙 I think if you added a small ball between the bait and the plopper tall would give you the plobber spin I think the two pieces are just grinding together and stopping the spin I need some of the amazing googan baits here in Canada where I am the bass fishing is tough
Wow🤯🤯🤯. This is super awesome. I remember telling @AYOFishing that this might have been the Best episode yet. Or something like that. Because of the idea and now you guys have stepped it up even more 👍🏾👍🏾🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😁😁👌🏾👍🏾👍🏾🤙🏾#LojoArmy #LojoFishing #ArmyVetsHooah #AYOFishing #Making3DPrintBaits #TeamGoogan #GooganTakeOver #GooganElite #BeezyFishing_216 #DredHeadFisherman_216 #ThatDudeOverThereFishin_216 #KastKing #OldTownKayaks #BlitzLures #KeepThemLinesWetAndSetTheHook
So I think you need a colab with Marlin Baits. Dude is awesome! You guys design and 3D print the plastic parts for a few different jointed swim baits. Ship to him to assemble and paint then he fishs with one and ships the others back to you and you both catch fish!
I would dare to say you could put a small spacer between the body sections to get the tail to move a little better. Something almost like a coffee stirring straw
The front hook goes in the middle. You are suposed to put a swivel in the middle hole then run your leader or steel wire to connect all the pieces. And there is a copper bb that goes in the hole in front of the swivel
It might not be plopping because of the pinched back end. maybe try putting a tiny bead at the back to keep it from snagging? Just a thought. Makes me want to get a 3-D printer. Great job man.
With the your white lure you should put some bright coloured beads between the body and tail, it will stop the tail sticking to the body and allow it to move freely.?
Double or triple jointed top water swimming lizard with a plopper head on it so the spin is on the front . With double or triple treble hooks obviously. ;)
Put a bead between the front piece and back piece. Since the steel leader connects to your line every time you reel in it pulls the back piece into the front piece not allowing the back to rotate.
I love it but you should’ve put a swivel or give it something in the middle where there both meet and then you would have a nice movement from the back plus a hook in the to instead of the end that would be killer
Who thinks I should 3D Print some more lures???
Me make a rat
You should try a snake
Yes
Do a jerk bait
Whopper plopper
A jointed swim bait, like a pan fish, or a nice crank bait, I'd love to see either one. Smart idea Ayo!
Took the words outta my mouth
I agree he should do a swim bait that’s the first thing that came to mind
Crank that dives about 20 ft
I was gonna say that lmao
A square bill but WITH LOJO FACE AND THE BEARD AS THE BILL
🤣
I am totally willing to design this...
New Googan crankbait in the making
Think the square bill will work sounds like a winner
@@budkinney4010 3D printed square bills actually work pretty well.
Having fished multiple s in different sizes and colors, th-cam.com/users/postUgkxCbNOWAGmn6nfbCbJDmasvBq7J38KZNw2 this is by far my favorite. One thing to be aware of is the sided willow blade. One side is silver and the other is the green/orange shown. This is not bad, just unconventional. In terms of fishing, I have found the lure works just fine without a tail like a craw or shad. That addition is up to you. Also, the hook part where you attach the swivel snap or tie the line is a problem on baits these days, since it's able to slide up and down. However this lure seems to be tight enough that that doesn't happen often, and you can solve it by putting a thin slice of medical tube over the hook before attaching the line. Like others have said, it's really magic on a good windy day.
Square Bill Crankbait❗️
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Why do I see u on almost every fishing vid I watch
Edit: its not a bad thing I'm just curious
duncan donuts I know dude same
duncan donuts Cause I watch all of them😂🎣 and im a fan of them
Davis Ledford lol i love there vids
Need to figure out a way to 3d print some buzz baits lol that would be 🔥🔥🔥
Maybe you could it seems like i would be possable though some of it would maybe need to be metal for support
Buzzbaits are mainly metal
The thinner plastic needed for the wire would likely wouldn't bend as well and would crack. He'd have to use actual wire but might could print the body or the prop.
Look up floating buzzbaits they were a thing 20 years ago and had plastic a plastic blade some even glowed in the dark . Made for an awesome night bite in Texas
Sounds cool.
You have to 3D print some buzz baits man!
YESSSS
He took your idea
Buzz bait is his favorite top water lure
You should collab with Marling Baits and make your own lures with him he’s very good at it
Dude that’s an amazing idea and Lojo needs to catch a musky or a pike
Worlds Worst Fishing bait making collab would be epic as well
Kevin Tesmer If he wants to do soft plastics but marling baits is better with hard baits, plus he’s made like two whopper ploppers
He is good
Or worlds worst fishing he does a LOT of soft plastics
It would be cool is you could 3D print like a hook or something and see if you can hook some fish with it
Fishing With Crow unlikely that would work, PLA would bend and break, and most plastics aren’t stiff enough to hold a fish
You can 3D print steel on more advanced industrial machines, but it is more difficult to get access to those machines. You can probably get one printed from Shapeways, but it would need to be decently thick to turn out good.
A hook made out of plastic is a no go.
This 3d printed plastic is realky weak only usable for things that dont reauire strenght
@@xXSinForLifeXx I wouldn't say that all printed plastic is weak, some materials like PEEK can be incredibly durable. The problem is that the plastic is not rigid enough for a hook for a moderately sized fish, and it isn't hard enough to get a sharp point. I print plastic parts for 250 pound combat robots, so it definitely isn't always weak.
That would be cool
Just a tip with 3D printed lures, you can actually design pockets inside of the print that you can put lead sinkers into to add weight into the belly to keep it upright. You can ask them to use the pause function in their slicer to make the printer stop long enough for you to put the weights inside of it.
Square bill. I make these as well. Use a small wire to go through it. Swivel in the back hole, bullet weight in the front. Epoxy that up. Couple beads in the back for spacing. Loop the wire in the back and front. Makes it sit up flat, cast a lot better, and the second hook always helps.
3D print a big TURD lure, throw some trebles on there BASS LOVE EM! 🤣🤣
The only design of lure you should go for is a miniature “Lojo” I.e a small you with a treble hook on 👍
I was about to make the same suggestion!
Ur my favorite youtuber and so glad u on the googan team
Lojo is the GOAT
Lojo is my favorite youtuber ever and he is a big role model to me
me too
*I caught this guy on my 3rd cast. Paired with these 4" trailers. **enjoyable.fishing** recommend slightly modified, I think i trimmed about 3/4 of an inch off of it. Its deadly!*
I just got a 3D printer a few days ago just got all my parts for making lures and am learning the machine still but literally made a whopper plopper and a square noise swim bate as my first prints I was useing some 22awg spring steel wires not Easy to loop around but works great. I also got some fish eyes and eye hole screws off amazon I’m happy with the outcome.
He should do a rattletrap,it’s my favorite lure to use
Same dude they carry my tackle box
I have printed a few of them. I usually put small bearing balls in them to get the rattle, and they double as weights to make it sink.
Hey brother I just wanted to say thank you for your service to this country, it means more to me then most people would understand in this day and age. Thank you
Jointed swim bait, and then hydro dip it 🔥
Put the big whopper plopper together and use it for Muskie fishing
Lojo: dissing crocs
Every googan member: triggered
I'll fight to the death on this subject
@@lojofishing keep up the wholesome content bro. Come join me on lake Guntersville
@@bradosborne4389 Guntersville no it's the @Lojo come to the Tennessee River bye TVA bass , catfish , and carp . Bass 5 pounds and up , catfish 15 pounds up to 30
LOJO what size hooks would you recommend for just pond fishing with a lizard or a worm
Ha ha ha
For the plopper you need a hard wire in the middle that doesn’t bend easily and glue the top half of the body and put in a smooth ring between the body and tail so they don’t touch and it can spin more freely.
I wanna go fishing so much right now
Same but I’m going to flordia
Same
Same
same
It needs to be more ridged. Glue a solid rod into the main section and bend that into a loop for the line tie and then you put a brass rod through the tail to give it a sort of bearing to rotate better, if you really want to make it plop and function as a true whopper plopper. Me and my little brother come up with a center rotating lure where the center has a blade that looks like half of a spinner bait on each side to catch water and spin that way. It still needs some touch up but we are getting there.
You need to figure out a way to anchor the front body section so it doesn’t slide back into the spinning section.
If he put a bead inbetween them he’d be fine
Super glue
Use TPU to print some jointed swim baits.
It's pretty flexible, semi transparent, and just about the toughest material I've ever seen.
I've broken side cutters trying to trim GoPro mounts made of it for drones.
You should have put a bead in between the two pieces of the lure.
3D candy.. Ayo fishing clutch with the ideas.. the black one he did was dope 🔥🔥
Try making a jerkbait or something that you can paint and customize
Try putting a couple beads, like the tiny ones you put above a weight stopper for more flash. Just use a few to help with ploppage. Theirs slack in that area need a little ridgity.
Hopefully flair doesn’t see this because he loves crocs
hahaha
Love your vids bro
A popper would be awesome or like a jitterbug
“most garbage piece of footwear to ever touch these feet” *Flair has entered the chat*
lolol
Do every single googan hard bait u can do
Hula Popper!!!
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Great Idea AYO and LOJO make some crankbaits and paint them. That would be a banger!
3d print a floating jerkbait
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YES!!! LOJO you need to check out Marling baits!! Amazing lure making channel. Anyway, make a lipless crank bait!
Let's get some likes for Marling and the lipless idea!!!!! Nate the best!
Lojo says I do not need a mask unless I’m within six feet of someone r.i.p Andrew
Hahaha
You need a spacer between the 2 pieces or some way to keep them from touching even though water is pulling the tail the force of the water against your lure while you’re reeling in is forcing the front piece into the back piece and causing friction so the tail won’t spin try a bead in between the 2 pieces threaded onto the steel leader. Might have to drill the bead hole out a little first idk just an idea
Yee yee how do you cast farther with a bait caster anyone have tips
Loosen the cast control a tad bit, and turn the brakes down a couple clicks. You'll get the furthest cast when your reel is on the edge of back lashing but doesn't.
Yeet the bitch
Aaron Hanes ok thanks
Lighter line let you bait down about 1 foot and a half before throwing gets more leverage 🤷♂️
seth nodine over hand or side
LOJO if you place a small bead between the body, flopper, and hook it'll spin better. Also play with a little weight on the body for stability.(keep the body from spinning)
First one to talk
put a spacer like a bead on the wire between the 2 printed pieces! keeep killin it LOJO!!!!!!!
That guy has his printers inside of some IKEA Lack tables. Exactly what I want to do with mine too. I like his setup. Awesome video LOJO, glad you took AYO's video idea a step further.
After looking through some of the 3d printing pages, you should try printing and fishing some of the whacky lures they have out there. Like a submarine jerk bait! That's That's kind-of your thing.
You should make a big glide bait that looks like a shad or something
One tip, paper clip or spring wire works better than steel leader. It provides more of a solid axle vs the flimsy leader material
I thought about this last year. I have some great ideas for even kayak fishing and making some Lures that fish can't resist. Will see if it works out. Try a small weight on it next time.
Uncle LoJo.. Print a lipless crankbait rattle trap bleeding shad blue/silver colors.. Absolutely sick I bet bro 👊
Next 3d print should b a walking style bait . I noticed in the plopper print there were hollow chambers, you could throw a tungsten ball bearing before it's finished printing towards the tail of the bait for better casting and rattle 💪. Love the vids bro
You need to hook up with Marling baits! Also, Marling baits needs to be a member of the googan squad. Imagine having an actual bait maker as a part of the googan squad
I have a 3D printer, and I’ve seen people 3D print whopper ploppers, spooks, cranks, and hard bodied swimbaits. I think you should definitely do one of those.
Thanks to AYO fishing for making this content idea trending
You and Andrew should make it a challenge on who can catch more with 3D printed lure but paint them to see whose catches more
Lojo, Son, & AYO - Hula Popper 3D design & print challenge - you each draw your popper and then have your friend at the 3D company make the CAD Drawing - then print them both and fish the lures.
Hey lojo I’m looking for around a 100 dollar or less setup. (Spinning or baitcaster but I kinda want to try a bait caster). Could you help me out with what setup I should get or if I should get a combo. Thanks so much
Jordan Lee casting rod, $99.99 on bass pro
KylerCarp thanks man appreciate it bro any other options to look at too
@@everythingrandom7142 if u wanna pay a lil more, u can get a Shimano Compre rod for $120 ish but ur gonna need ur own reel
@@everythingrandom7142 for $169 if u Save for a lil longer u can get a Johnny Morris signature series Carbonite spinning or casting combo, they both super smooth, I personally have 6 of them for tournament fishing. They are pricey tho but worth every penny
@@everythingrandom7142 bass pro shops megacast combo $69.99
Get some TPU filament and print some senkos! It's a softer, rubbery material. I'd be very interested to see how it worked since I've never had the chance to use that filament with my printer, but always wanted to. Also would be super cool if you showed the process of putting the lure together. Great vid!
Put a small brass bushing through the tail and it should make it spin better. And/or use a small gauge stainless wire to connect the two pieces.
Way to go LoJo and Ayo, enjoyed the content and I suggest a large square bill bate !!!lets go
You should make a mini jointed shark swimbait lure. Make it a nice size to atract the bass and have the shark fins which will look really cool.
So that guys printer can do soft plastic. It would need to be tpu filament.
Also I think you guys should have tried hard wire, they sell it at craft stores, instead on the steel leader wire rope. Plus beads at the end and between the body and plopper so it wouldn't get hung up while moving.
You might be able to have the guy pause the print and you could put a metal bead or ball bearing in there too. I have the same printer at home. I might have to try this now.
So cool! My husband’s company 3D prints here in San Diego. And the libraries have 3D printers here too you can 3D print things.
Maybe 3D print a tiny 1 1/2 inch to 2 inch turtle in that same bright green electric color.
Needs a bead of some sort between the head and tail, and some weight in the hole in the front. I made one and had the same iffy action but with a few tweaks it will work great. Also, some eyes will make all the difference.
Soft plastics are capable of being 3d printed. There are 2 ways. There is a filament called ninja flex that is super flexible but there are other filaments that are more like tire rubber also (tpu, what your phone case is made of). The other technique would be to print a mold of your soft plastic with the hard plastic filament and pour silicone or whatever soft plastics are made of in the mold.
Love the googan squad so glad you guys teamed up 💙 I think if you added a small ball between the bait and the plopper tall would give you the plobber spin I think the two pieces are just grinding together and stopping the spin I need some of the amazing googan baits here in Canada where I am the bass fishing is tough
Wow🤯🤯🤯. This is super awesome. I remember telling @AYOFishing that this might have been the Best episode yet. Or something like that. Because of the idea and now you guys have stepped it up even more 👍🏾👍🏾🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😁😁👌🏾👍🏾👍🏾🤙🏾#LojoArmy #LojoFishing #ArmyVetsHooah #AYOFishing #Making3DPrintBaits #TeamGoogan #GooganTakeOver #GooganElite #BeezyFishing_216 #DredHeadFisherman_216 #ThatDudeOverThereFishin_216 #KastKing #OldTownKayaks #BlitzLures #KeepThemLinesWetAndSetTheHook
So I think you need a colab with Marlin Baits. Dude is awesome! You guys design and 3D print the plastic parts for a few different jointed swim baits. Ship to him to assemble and paint then he fishs with one and ships the others back to you and you both catch fish!
3D printing is amazing. Certainly the future right there
Whopper plopped would be sickk 🔥
Definitely gotta make a popper! I work with 3D printers everyday, it would be pretty easy to print
Make a duck decoy for flair in it
I would dare to say you could put a small spacer between the body sections to get the tail to move a little better. Something almost like a coffee stirring straw
You should make a LOJO GI JOE 1:16 scale with grappling hook as treble
How about a combination jointed swim bait / lipless crank? Something unique, not just making something we have all seen might be fun!
Bro I love your videos there amazing keep up the good work
That big green one I would call the Pickle Rick!!! LOL 😂😂👍👍
The front hook goes in the middle. You are suposed to put a swivel in the middle hole then run your leader or steel wire to connect all the pieces. And there is a copper bb that goes in the hole in front of the swivel
"we should make that a saltwater series"
Yes please
Out of the whole googan squad lojo is the one I think I would enjoy fishing with the most
Awesome work guys, as far as the next bait I would like to see a lipless crank bait
It might not be plopping because of the pinched back end. maybe try putting a tiny bead at the back to keep it from snagging? Just a thought. Makes me want to get a 3-D printer. Great job man.
You should make a whole setup with a 3D printed Rod and fish with a 3D printed lure. That would be nuts.
If you put a bead of some sort in-between the body and the plopper tail it would probably spin more. Lessens the friction on the two pieces.
Grow baby grow!!! 400k 🔥🙏🔥🙏
Awesome video . I say either a square bill or jointed swim bait or a wake bait 💪💪💪💪
Awesome video. Who's in the background doorway at 8:25? I vote for a 3D printed mini "Stutter step" or the Lojo with the treble hook.
That guy you had do the printing is very knowledgeable really down to earth guy
With the your white lure you should put some bright coloured beads between the body and tail, it will stop the tail sticking to the body and allow it to move freely.?
the things we can do now days is amazing!! great video!!!
Double or triple jointed top water swimming lizard with a plopper head on it so the spin is on the front . With double or triple treble hooks obviously. ;)
That looks so cool
Awesome video bro. Yes print more.
Put a bead between the front piece and back piece. Since the steel leader connects to your line every time you reel in it pulls the back piece into the front piece not allowing the back to rotate.
Your green lure would make a cool name plate for your desk . With a plant at each end .
There's a little metal tube you need for the prop to help space an get it to spin right if you do it again I'd suggest it
I love it but you should’ve put a swivel or give it something in the middle where there both meet and then you would have a nice movement from the back plus a hook in the to instead of the end that would be killer
Dudes!!! You gotta get that Zebco SPLASH combo for Davey Gravey!!!! LOL 😂👍👍