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So my fathers birthday is thanksgiving. He retired after 28 years of Louisville PD to craft fishing lures and now sells to prowler and other distributors. I never have any clue what to give as a gift so I thought I would do a tribute to his craft with my own.

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Doing the barb on the hook I thought would be no problem just form it like I would a fire poker... a lot different when you do it 1/8" thick, so this was barb 3 or rather the barb that didnt break or burn off.

If I were a fish I'd eat it, I'm about the right size for it too....

Wes, that is really cool. I think that is the first LARGE fishing jig that I have seen forged. Thanks for sharing. :)

Cool lure! Now he needs a rod and reel to cast that beast!

At first I expected it to be on a small scale like the actual tube baits, maybe a bit bigger...then I was glad I was not drinking anything when I saw your hand!

Very nice, I am sure it will have a special place.

Phil

What a great gift! Great workmanship!

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Thanks all, I think I need to make a little wooden stand for it with some sort of name plate like "Biggun" or something heheh

I had a friend who retired from Bell Labs after 30 years or so. For his retirement party I forged him a couple of fishing items---he was a sailor (ex-merchant marine) and he and his girlfriend had an on-going contest: each weekend they would go out in his boat and the person who caught the biggest fish was bought dinner by the other. Around the time he retired he had lost quite a few times in a row---so I first forged a 2' fish hook from auto coil spring and tied some plastic tubing to it to act as "mono-filament" we presented it to him telling him that perhaps he needed a bigger hook to catch bigger fish.

Next I had forged a large hook out of much smaller material, garage door spring IIRC; and fastened one of the filament dusters---the ones with all the small filaments all over and bright colours---making a "fly". At the party we told him if he can't win one way to change the contest----and gave him the 2' long "fly".

Awesome. I want to land the fish that could swallow it!


Awesome. I want to land the fish that could swallow it!


I try not to go after anything that is potentially higher on the food chain than I am. :blink:

I thank that is a great gift. The only thing better would be the tickets to Loc-Ness to go with it.

LeeRoy

Wow !!!!
Are you meant to hook the fish with it or beat it into submission?

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Thanks again all, Dad loved it! had to run around the house thanksgiving showing every relative he could find lol! He has some bait reps coming by and its going to see if they want to buy any for display pieces could be fun!

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