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Cut a 1 inch (2.5cm) diameter dowel rod to the desired length. Most saltwater topwaters are between 3 inches and 6 inches (7-15 cm).
Drill a 3/8" (10mm) hole about halfway into one end of the lure using a drill press.
Insert two or more metal BBs into the drilled hole to add weight. Use different BBs to adjust the weight.
Cut a 1/2-inch long piece off the 3/8 inch (10mm) diameter dowel.
Glue the 1/2 inch piece into the hole of the lure and let dry. Tap the piece into the hole with a hammer to ensure a watertight fit.
Sand the lure to the desired oval shape using a belt sander.
Drill a shallow hole on either side of the head of the lure. Make it approximately 1/16 inch (2mm) deep.
Insert threaded screw eyes into the nose, underside, and rear of the lure.
Paint the lure to the desired color scheme and allow to dry.
Attach split rings onto the underside and rear eyes of the lure.
Attach appropriate sized treble hooks onto the split rings. For lures 4 to 6 inches (10-15cm) long, try a size 2 treble hook. For a lure less than 4 inches (10cm) use a size 4 treble hook.
Glue eyes into the shallow holes on either side of the head.
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