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Fishing Tips - Create Your Own Fishing Lures

Making custom fishing lures can be a rewarding way to save money, get creative, and catch more fish. Here's a step-by-step guide to crafting homemade lures that work as well as (or better than) store-bought ones.

1. Bottle Cap Lures
  • What You Need: Bottle caps, treble hooks, split rings, pliers.
  • How to Make:
    1. Flatten the bottle cap slightly.
    2. Drill a hole at each end of the cap.
    3. Attach split rings and a treble hook at one end.
    4. Add a swivel to the other end for easy line attachment.
  • Best For: Attracting trout, bass, or panfish due to the shiny, reflective surface.
2. Spoon Lures
  • What You Need: Old metal spoons, treble hooks, split rings, drill, pliers.
  • How to Make:
    1. Cut off the handle of the spoon.
    2. Drill holes at both ends of the bowl.
    3. Attach a split ring to each hole; add a hook to one ring and a swivel to the other.
    4. Paint or polish the spoon for extra flash.
  • Best For: Mimicking baitfish in freshwater and saltwater environments.
3. Cork Poppers
  • What You Need: Wine corks, sharp knife, hooks, paint, feathers or rubber skirts.
  • How to Make:
    1. Slice the cork to create flat surfaces or leave it whole for a rounded look.
    2. Attach a hook by screwing it into one end of the cork.
    3. Decorate with paint and attach feathers or rubber skirts to the back for motion.
  • Best For: Topwater fishing for species like bass and panfish.
4. Soft Plastic Baits
  • What You Need: Old soft plastic worms or molds, microwave-safe container, liquid plastic, dye.
  • How to Make:
    1. Melt old soft plastics in the microwave.
    2. Pour the liquid into silicone molds.
    3. Let it cool and set before removing the bait.
    4. Add dye or glitter for extra customization.
  • Best For: Catching bass and other predatory fish that respond to lifelike movements.
5. Feathered Jigs
  • What You Need: Jig heads, feathers, thread, super glue.
  • How to Make:
    1. Wrap feathers around the hook shank of the jig head using thread.
    2. Secure the thread with a dab of glue.
    3. Trim feathers to the desired length.
  • Best For: Jigging for crappie, walleye, or bass.
Pro Tips for DIY Lures
  • Experiment with Colors: Match the natural bait in your fishing location for best results.
  • Test the Action: Try your lures in shallow water to ensure they move realistically.
  • Repurpose Materials: Use beads, old jewelry, or hardware for creative touches.


By crafting your own fishing lures, you gain a unique edge and a deeper connection to your fishing hobby. Plus, there's no better feeling than landing a big catch with a lure you made yourself! 

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