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Making whigs

Postby ToothyCritterHunter » Fri Feb 19, 2016 12:09 pm

Well I'm going to attempt to mold some whiggleys and I have 2 questions.
1. What size of brass wire do you use for the line tie ?
2. How much softener do you normally use with the alumisol? ( I seen in one of the videos you used about 10% I think but I wasn't sure if you found a better ratio)
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Re: Making whigs

Postby dahlberg » Wed Feb 24, 2016 7:17 am

I use .045 wire and add appx 10 to 15 percent softener. You get a more durable version if you pour the head with no softener.
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Re: Making whigs

Postby ToothyCritterHunter » Wed Feb 24, 2016 1:08 pm

Thank you for the Response! I plan on getting started on making some whiggleys ASAP, will post pictures of my progress soon.
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Re: Making whigs

Postby dahlberg » Wed Feb 24, 2016 1:10 pm

good luck! post pics of what you come up with!
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Re: Making whigs

Postby ToothyCritterHunter » Wed Feb 24, 2016 1:18 pm

I did have one more question now that you mentioned pouring the head with the harder alumisol. When you pour in sections, i.e. head first, tail first, or belly first so you can add weight, how long do you usually wait before pouring the rest? Wait until it is set up or firm, or just until it wont move, or pretty much right away?
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Re: Making whigs

Postby dahlberg » Wed Feb 24, 2016 5:41 pm

til it won't move, then make sure the next bunch you pour is plenty hot, I like to swish it back and forth a little after it's half full of really hot alumisol, then pour the rest. seems to make a better bond.
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Re: Making whigs

Postby ToothyCritterHunter » Tue Mar 01, 2016 11:18 pm

Well here is my first attempt, I couldn't quite get the tail section filled. maybe you have a suggestion on how I can get the tail section filled all the way? I poured them with about 20% softener, they seem super flexible. Now I just need some open water to test them! I am also working on making a couple of paddle tail swimbaits, I think hobby lobby and makelure.com are my two favorite places to shop now ha. Thanks for all the help Larry, Mike, and everyone else on the forum.

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Re: Making whigs

Postby ToothyCritterHunter » Sun Mar 06, 2016 11:24 am

The Whigs are starting to come out better.

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Re: Making whigs

Postby ToothyCritterHunter » Sun Mar 06, 2016 6:44 pm

I tired the Whigs out today, I made some with 20% 15% 10% and no softener. I can get all of them to track straight but the only ones that will wiggle are the 20 % ones and that's if I really burn them. Should I add more softener maybe to like 30% ? The dimensions of them are 7.5" long by 1" tall by about 1/2" thick at the head tapering down to about 1/16" at the tail, with 3 to 7 grams of bbs in the bottom of the head belly area. Help from anyone would be greatly appreciated.
I tried taking a coupled of videos
http://s447.photobucket.com/user/Jason_ ... sort=1&o=0
http://s447.photobucket.com/user/Jason_ ... sort=3&o=1
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Re: Making whigs

Postby dahlberg » Sun Mar 06, 2016 8:40 pm

I would stick with what you have and test it on the fish. The stiffer version that takes quite a bit of speed to whiggle should be very effective cranked and twitched like a jerk bait with several burns of different lengths mixed in.
YOu may have to make the back third or half a little thinner, either top to bottom or side to side.
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