Discover an ingenious way to attract dragonflies and reel in optimistic fish near the water banks with this DIY lure. This video will show you how to create a simple and effective dragonfly mimic using disposable chopsticks. The lure is designed to slowly sink, making it versatile for surface and sub-surface fishing. While it may not be suitable for long-distance casting, its charm lies in targeting those fish lurking near the banks.
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The template used for this lure is available to download at Google Drive link: [ Ссылка ]
-- Chapters --
00:00 - Introduction
00:18 - Fishing with Chopsticks Dragonfly Lure
00:50 - Downloadable lure template
01:00 - Using disposable chopsticks
01:08 - Marking and shaping the chopsticks
02:04 - Forming stainless steel wire
02:35 - Installing the Split Shot
03:25 - Installing the wire to the chopsticks
04:06 - Spray painting and drawing the lure
04:44 - Making dragonfly wings
06:12 - Attaching wings to the lure body
07:26 - Tilting the wings
07:43 - Installing treble hooks
08:01 - Chopstick Dragonfly Lure is done!
-- Lure Specification --
Weight: 3.2g or 0.11oz
Type: Slow sinking
Treble hook size: 10
-- Building Material --
Aspen Genroku Chopsticks, Disposable
Stainless steel wire: 0.9mm
Split Shot: 0.7g
White Sewing Thread
Aurora Threads
Synthetic Hair (use for Fly Tying)
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