Pup
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Thanks to Len for his recent post on adding diving lips to jigs. 
Designed this lure to wiggle and shake its tail. I think the design is somewhat along the lines of a Chatterbait, but without an articulated diving lip. This bait's lip is fixed, glued into place by a low-temp glue gun.
Had a problem keeping the adhesive over the eyes level and had a bit of a powder paint drip on the lure's lip. Just a couple of things to work on the next time I make one of these.
Materials:

Designed this lure to wiggle and shake its tail. I think the design is somewhat along the lines of a Chatterbait, but without an articulated diving lip. This bait's lip is fixed, glued into place by a low-temp glue gun.
Had a problem keeping the adhesive over the eyes level and had a bit of a powder paint drip on the lure's lip. Just a couple of things to work on the next time I make one of these.

Materials:
- Eagle Claw 249WA-3/0 Weedless Hook
- Smooth #2 Colorado blade - silver (powder-painted green chartreuse)
- Coats & Clark Trilobal Polyester Embroidery Thread 40-wt. - electric green
- Surebonder Low-Temp Glue Gun with clear glue stick
- Caron Glimmer Chenille Yarn - apple
- Homemade Tulip Fabric Paint Eyes - pink/black
- Hareline Dubbin, Inc. Baitfish Emulator Flash - fluorescent chartreuse
- E6000 Craft Adhesive
- Bullet Weights Rubber Grip Sinker - 1/8 ounce
- Pro-Tec Powder Paint - green chartreuse