A hand held hair dryer will help the outdoor paint dry faster.
Problem solved. Go to Wall-mart and get some aluminum foil, drill bits, and cheap black plastic outdoor spray paint.
Tear off a little foil and fold up the sides. Spray a little plastic paint into the foil. Use the end of the drill bit and dab it into the outdoor plastic paint. Tap the bit on the lure where you want the eye hang the lure by the tail with tiny closepins you got from hobby lobby and glued one end to a rack. Let dry.
Aquatic Species Removal Engineer.
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A hand held hair dryer will help the outdoor paint dry faster.
Aquatic Species Removal Engineer.
May God be with you. Keep CALM and STAY ANCHORED with your faith.
It sounds like a good idea I’ll have to give that a shot .
Hey Bob. This is even faster and quicker. Take a black coffee stirrer stick and just push it through the soft plastic lure. No muss...no fuss. One drop of Loctite on one side holds it in place. Trim with scissors so you just have a tiny bit of the eye showing on each side. Look at the stingers in the photo. Takes about five seconds per lure. I think it looked good on a hook.
The extra plastic on top is just to keep the aquarium fish from biting the hook point.
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KO Joe, snake River LIKED above post
They look fantastic Mike I do have a bunch of rattle eyeballs I’ll send you a few hundred no charge you can glue them on with your Superglue I got pink ones yellow In one other color I can’t remember.
Thank you Bob. I love experimenting with my stingers.
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May God be with you. Keep CALM and STAY ANCHORED with your faith.