Gentlemen,
It's ironic this post came up the other day as I have been tinkering on this very subject over the last week. I came across a surplus of Red fins not long ago for insanely cheap. I took home around 15 for well under $20, some older, some newer in various sizes and colors. I've been modifying for days, tweaking each to get them right. I've been all over this forum on this subject over the years taking what info I can from each of you who have graciously offered advice. If I may add my two cents. There are numerous methods to this madness as we all know. Here's what I have taken away from you all and a trick or two I have done that works for me all listed in one place.
OPTIONS you can do:
1)Replace all existing hardware...I've been using the Owner Hyper Wire split ring in size 3 and on the 5" fin I've been replacing the hooks with the Owner Stinger ST-36 in #4
2)Rear treble gets replaced with hand tied feathered treble
3)Use a pair of small round nose pliers and carefully bend the nose eyelet downward (Try this before heating and bending the lip) because sometimes it works and saves you from doing the latter.
4)Heating of and bending the lip downward to a more perpendicular angle(Do not do this with a lighter!, you get a much better result with a hair dryer or heat gun on low setting)
5)Drill hole and remove the internal BB's. This in itself takes out a whole lot of weight and will cure many poor tuners. I found some very small corks and have been using them to plug the hole. I then trim off the excess, file flat and then seal over top with epoxy. It makes for a very clean hole and in addition the cork adds a little flotation to the front of bait.
6)As Champ suggested putting the suspend strips and dots to the rear of bait in front of joint section.
*Side note: For those who are wondering, I've already done the research. A suspend dot weighs .20 grams. A suspend strip weighs .25 grams. Champ is using 2 ea. of these. That is a total of .90 grams of weight.
7)There is nothing wrong with Champs method above. I am just stating another method I've been toying with. I have been drilling another hole(still playing with the perfect size drill bit for hole) in the same location, to the rear of forward section just in front of joint and using inverted small worm weights filed down and epoxied into place. Experimenting with other weight options too. Any suggestions please forward them on.
Keep the suggestions coming. This is good information for all of us.
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