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Great Lakes Lure Maker

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  1. Can't wait! I have the same problem as ifishy, boat all plowed in. I can see i will be digging it out soon.
  2. Good job. Thats what its all about Sent from my C771 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  3. Had a family emergency the last few days, but I will post pics of the boards I use as soon as I can. They are currently under over a foot of snow on the bow of my boat, but I will get them up as soon as I can. I am also making a new set for next year as these have some age on them and are beginning to fall apart.
  4. Very cool. Nice job to her and you. She will likely never forget that fish as you also stated you wont. Congratulations to both of you!
  5. I have some West River copies that are pretty close to that Eppinger lure but lack the red eye. I have them in plain, or copper and can paint or tape them in any variation you like. $4.25 each plus tax Jason
  6. Just an FYI All painted lures made by Great Lakes Lure co. are painted white cup with a glow option. They can be ordered with a silver cup, but standard versions are allways painted white. Regarding the "slow" speed lures, we make lures that are intended to be flutter or "slow trolling" lures, 2.0 or less. The #35 and #44 are slow troll lures as well as the Silver Soldier. Those lures also can be formed in a different die to make them troll faster than 2.0 giving the buyer options to choose from depending on your fishing preference.
  7. The ice is gone now. Saturday's wind broke it up. Sent from my C771 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  8. Ditto that! Sent from my C771 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  9. Love that one!
  10. It was quite a site to see coming down 414 in the am. Theresa got some good pics of it as well.
  11. Here is how we do it and it works great. Soak them in stripper, rinse with Dawn and hot water. (Lots of Dawn.) If they are still greasy, soak them in acetone and rinse with Dawn and hot water. (These steps are the most important as you need a good, clean surface) once your done and ready to paint, krylon special purpose appliance epoxy works well for base coating. Rustoleum 2x primers also work well. I would stay away from Rustoleum clear coat. Use krylon. I have had bad results with Rustoleum clear. I let all painted lures cure for 24 hrs before clear coating them. I hope that helps. Jason Sent from my C771 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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  13. Great Lakes Lures will also be there. Sent from my C771 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  14. Ditto that... still having trouble convincing myself to use inlines. Love the big boards. Sent from my C771 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  15. I pull 5 leader rigs with 60 oz of lead off my home made planer boards attached to a bunji cord and have no problem in the finger lakes. I can even run (2) 00 dipsey divers off the cable at the same time. For some reason on my phone, I can't see your pics, but I will try and get some pics of the boards I use and post them for you. Sent from my C771 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  16. Dennis, Yes we will be looking for field testers soon. Were working on the details now. As soon as we finalize things I will get back to you about it. Thanks, Jason
  17. Good video! Like scobar said, great quality.
  18. Impressive! Nice looking fish. Nice job. Sent from my C771 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  19. I personally know of at least 10 trappers in PA and NY that catch over 100 yotes a year each. Although that may sound like a lot, it has done nothing to reduce their numbers as they do it year after year. Tagged male coyotes have been known to travel over 200 miles after being booted from the den. They have established well enough that they can sustain losing that many every year. A lot of those trappers provide the live coyotes used to train those dogs. Sent from my C771 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  20. I had a similar issue when I started hunting predators at night. My first shot was a coyote. I didn't know what shot to use, so I started with Turkey loads. Big mistake. First coyote went down but got right back up and ran. Second problem was no blood trail. The second animal I shot was a Fox. Popped right out of a den 20 ft in front of me. I hit him, knocked him over and he got back up. Luckily I had a friend with me who had a rifle and night vision scope. He finished it off. When we skinned it we found most of the pellets didn't penetrate. Left a lot of bruising, very little penetration. I've switched to a rifle and night vision scope, but when i get the shotgun out its loaded with buck shot now. Just not during deer season. Nothing you did you should be disappointed with. Your learning and getting good feedback. Keep up the good work and be proud of yourself. We all have learning curves from time to time. How you handle them is what counts. Jason Sent from my C771 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  21. Thanks les. I've been waiting for this time of year to come. My phone usually gets quiet this time of year, so I should be able to go full time for a while. Everything is now in place to begin putting product together and get this show on the road. Really looking forward to next year! The paint had me pulling my hair out, but I got some good advise and now the paint quality is were I'd like it to be. A few more to test are curing now and Monday I will beat them up. If all goes as well as the last test, I will be pleased with the progress. Looking forward to putting them thru the paces with you again next year! Also, im trying to get some of our old field testers back on board for next year. Hammering out those details now. Cant wait. Sent from my C771 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  22. Been a while since I posted about this, but I've been busy with my other business and haven't had much time to do a whole lot. We now have all our tape delivered, split rings, swivels and hooks. We chose VMC as our hook in both treble and single. The single hooks took over 50 lbs of force to bend, which is better than the Mustad hooks we were using, so i'm pleased with the choice we made. Our Silver Soldier die is done and the lures have been blanked, so at this point I have around 5-6000 lures to finish manufacturing ( I have a few thousand already done ) before I can polish, paint or tape. The pierce die has broke several times now and has been modified and repaired, but it broke again yesterday. This has really slowed things down, but I have enough lures pierced that I can move on to other phases. Paint process has been perfected and I have started custom painting for some orders I have. I have been bending lures repeatedly then beating them flat with a hammer to test the paint quality and I am pleased to say they all have survived the beatings. Things are beginning to shape up now and soon we should be producing lures regularly. Generally, this time of year my Heating business begins to slow down, so I should have more time to concentrate on getting some product finished. Here's a few pics taken recently. Pierce die broke. We beefed the main springs up the last time, but we are still going through punches. Once i'm finished with it for now I will send it back to the shop to be re-built. I think the bolts that hold the stripper should be beefed up. Replacement parts. Repaired. A box of Silver Soldier blanks. Silver Soldier. Custom paint scheme for Minion. The example he sent me. Finished product for quality testing. Bending repeatedly then beating flat with a hammer. No chips, cracks or peeling. Held up pefectly. Thank you, Jason
  23. I see. Small world. Nice job with the dog's and with the yote's!
  24. Who trained the dogs? I used to sell live coyotes to Gene and Stacy in Endicott NY for them to use in training dogs for clients. Just wondered if there were other trainers. I moved last year and it's too far of a trip for them to come get yotes from me now.
  25. Nice! Sent from my C771 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
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