Roblin wrote:
I make my own. Bought my supplies from Luremaking.com in Hepworth Ontario. I use their Colorado Deep Cup blades that spin better a slow speeds.
I stick with chartreuse for the bay.
I add a one size smaller second(stinger) hook tied close to the main hook. With this arrangement I get away with a half a worm and still have some meat dangling free.
I also add a couple of float beads to keep my bait off the bottom when I'm bottom bouncing.
Basically, I went through their catalogue and picked out hooks, blades, clevises, beads and floats. Cost me less that $50.00 and I have enough to last for years. You can make whatever you want.
I carry everything with me tie whatever I want. Takes 3 or 4 minutes to tie a harness.
I've had pretty good luck. I've even had guys ask me where I bought my harnesses and have tied up a couple on the spot and gave them away. The guys love it and makes me look smarter than I am.
Have fun.
Well you are smarter roblin, It seems like lure making will cost me extra in shipping charges, Do you have any recommendation for someone in Houston,USA. ?