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Wiring a fishing lure tail wrap by Salty's Wood Lures

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2010

Complete demo on how to wire a tail wrap on a thru-wired fishing lure or fishing lure kit from Salty's Wooden Lures, www.saltwaterplugs.com

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  • The crimp at the end is to squeeze the tail under the existing wraps.

    Each successive wrap (4) you want to roll the wire under the previous wrap. Then when you cut the wire there is a little flag there. The "crimp" at the end locks that flag of wire under the previous wraps. The last thing you do is rotate the wire loops into the proper place vertical or horizontal. If you did it right the wire will not twist inside the lure.

  • You take a pair of pliers and squeeze the last wrap to click it under the rest. This pre-loads the internal wire and tightens the whole thing up.

  • what wire do you use and where do you get it?

  • It is available in multiple lengths in our online store TJ. 7", 12" 15", it is under plug building supplies

  • Glad it helped!

    Any other videos you would like to see let me know and I'll make it happen.

  • LOL google "crawford tool" they have good service.

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  • Can you tell more about the crimp you did at the end? It wasn't clear to this first timer what you actually did. Thanks!

  • Hi Salty, can you post a video on how to pull through wire through the belly hole where you put ur hooks. Unless you use hook hangers. Thank You

  • hi my name is Hedeblan, i'm from Brazil, São Paulo and i like so much about your video. Congratulations!

  • Very helpful, ive tried and tried to get a decent wrap, the video really helped.

  • That is brilliant, is that you Scott. What are the model numbers on those Knipex. I looked at the site and there's a bunch of them. Thanks.

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