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Tagger 04-12-2009 07:07 PM

I think I'll make my line tie loop horizontal as you did George ..What plus do you gain going vertical ?? .. just seems you loose any tuning ability ..

ProfessorM 04-12-2009 07:48 PM

After reading Victors post it dawned on me that he gave me a beautiful refinished jointed one of those so I went down cellar and found it. Same exact lure except cut in half, jointed, it looks like. Now I see the lip shape up close and the vertical wire tie. I guess I will have to try and make up a few of those lips when I get some time. Sweet job on the plug Victor. Thanks again.

numbskull 04-13-2009 08:10 AM

Paul, can you tell if your jointed carries a weight each side of the joint? I have a jointed version that does, but it was made later (the style body Habs and Cape Sam copied with the small eyes) and is made out of maple.

I think I've also seen a jointed version posted that had a chin weight.....which made me try that system in some jointed I built. I can't search for it now on this computer (?), but in one of the threads I posted several years ago (probably the one titled "just say no to needles") somebody posted a picture of a deconstructed Masterlure jointed. PS..Turns out that pic was later deleted so don't bother looking.

Also, please check your jointed, Paul, and tell us if the lip is mounted midline or below.

ProfessorM 04-13-2009 08:21 AM

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. You just caught me as i headed outside to do yard work so here it is. yes belly wgt either side and lip slightly below center maybe a 1/16 max but a little less I would say, .046 maybe;)There is a very small flat face on those lips.

go4broke44 04-13-2009 10:31 AM

got my shipment of supplies today, so I can finish wiring the one I had made a while back. Sort of the same idea as this I guess, but I had a hab's stixx in mind when I was building it. Convenient that this thread popped up along the way though, lots of good stuff here.

numbskull 04-13-2009 11:41 AM

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Here is a picture of a Habs Stix. I think he used a standard Pikie 3 lip. Anybody got a Habs they can weigh?

go4broke44 04-13-2009 11:57 AM

Thats what I'm gonna try, the pikie3. Put a nice big slug of lead right around midship, and went with 1/2" eyes instead of 3/8". I'll post some pics tonight when I finish it up, should be able to test it this week as well with all the nice weather.

ProfessorM 04-13-2009 12:44 PM

What do you think is the difference, swimming wise, with one made with a long front faced lip, standard pikie lip, and one made with the original short faced lip? Also looks like the stix has the lip on center or a little above but I don't own one so i can't say.

numbskull 04-13-2009 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by ProfessorM (Post 681353)
What do you think is the difference, swimming wise, with one made with a long front faced lip, standard pikie lip, and one made with the original short faced lip? Also looks like the stix has the lip on center or a little above but I don't own one so i can't say.

There wasn't much difference when I tested each. I thought the Pikie lip pulled the head down a bit more, but I liked the way the plug swam with the original style lip a little better. What the fish say remains to be seen.

go4broke44 04-13-2009 02:18 PM

how were these style of plugs supposed to swim? I made mine to go sub-surface, although at a crawl I'm thinking it might stay just on top or close enough to create a surface wake.

go4broke44 04-13-2009 06:15 PM

finished up my habs stixx, can't wait to get it in the water. I also finished a danny using the dimensions from the article in the fisherman magazine.

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...4/DSCN1744.jpg

numbskull 04-13-2009 06:28 PM

Neat. What does your Stix weigh and did you have an original to copy?

go4broke44 04-14-2009 07:59 AM

I found a bunch of pictures online of them, and tried to get it as close as possible by scaling down pictures and taking measurements. I forgot to weigh it last night, I'd think its around 2.5oz maybe? possibly closer to 3.

Tagger 04-20-2009 01:53 PM

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I made something ... not sure what it is ,, just winged it ,, got lazy and used a pikie 3 lip ... shown with Blimp danny ... another wing job ..

go4broke44 04-20-2009 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by numbskull (Post 681444)
Neat. What does your Stix weigh and did you have an original to copy?

2.875oz on the dot

numbskull 04-20-2009 08:10 PM

Both those look like winners to me, Eddy. One month and we can find out.

Tagger 04-25-2009 09:11 PM

Swam the long yellow one today .. swam quite well .. I had good luck before knocking off a long thin Chum plug using basswood ,,unweighted .. cast and swims well ..

t_man7 05-04-2022 03:28 PM

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Some great info here! Going to make some Habs Stixx for myself :rollem::rollem:

pbadad 05-05-2022 08:11 AM

Nice Tommy. Years back I did a few Masterlure sticks. Looked great but casted like potato chips. Swims on top. I guess u can weight em to sub surface. Like any lure theres a place to.throw it.
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t_man7 05-05-2022 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by pbadad (Post 1226491)
Nice Tommy. Years back I did a few Masterlure sticks. Looked great but casted like potato chips. Swims on top. I guess u can weight em to sub surface. Like any lure theres a place to.throw it.
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Yes not a great casting plug but that’s okay, it has its scenarios it performs well in.

I was thinking I could do some in maple for subsurface? I stripped and old one and it had many knots in the wood. Almost looked like a kind of cypress.
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pbadad 05-05-2022 01:25 PM

Always good to experiment with different woods. Ill be doing a wood swap on a large diameter needle. Birch to ayc.
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t_man7 05-06-2022 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by pbadad (Post 1226497)
Always good to experiment with different woods. Ill be doing a wood swap on a large diameter needle. Birch to ayc.
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:btu:


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