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Gather your materials according to the type of lure you plan to make. A saltwater lure is made differently than an ice fishing lure, which is different from a fishing spoon, and so forth. Here we'll focus on a simple wooden lure. Usually the supplies for both a wooden freshwater and saltwater lure will be similar: wood (cedar is most common, but harder wood is used for saltwater lures when going after big fish), a lathe to shape it and screw eyes to attach the fishing hooks.
Shape the plug of the lure in the lathe. Surface plugs work well with both casting and surf fishing, and the shape doesn't have to be very fancy---a simple long bullet shape will do, about 7/8-inch wide and between 4 and 7 inches long. The plug needs to be long enough to attach at least two hooks2, three hooks for larger plugs.
Attach the screw eyes to the plug. They should be at least one inch apart from each other, running down the length of one side. One screw eye needs to be attached at the nose of the plug so you can attach it to your rod; attach fishing hooks to the other eyes.
Paint the lure as you see fit. Most often the lures are painted to look like small fish, but this isn't necessary.
Selling the Lure
Contact fishing and bait stores near you to see if they work with any local suppliers. Sometimes a store will buy a number of lures from individual suppliers and resell them outright, or---more commonly---allow the lure crafter to sell products by consignment, where your inventory is given a specific period to be sold before you reclaim them to sell elsewhere.
Open a website selling your lures. This step is optional, but highly recommended as it will open your business to a wider customer base than you would have selling in local shops alone. Research the various Web hosts available, and find one that offers a reasonable price on a site with no advertisements. GoDaddy.com is a popular choice for startup businesses, offering packages in various price ranges---all of which are ad-free. If you're not technologically inclined, find a site that has premade templates and only requires you to input information rather than HTML or Java coding. Freeservers.com offers simple websites with templates and themes already built into their system, requiring little effort to set up.
Create business cards once you've found a store that will allow you to sell your creations. This step is also optional, but your customers will appreciate putting a name to the product and may be more inclined to buy from you again in the future.
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Open an email message with particularly small text. Increase the email font size of the text using step 2, 3 or 4.
Click on the 'View' selection from the menu bar. Roll the mouse pointer over the 'Zoom' choice. Click on one of the choices that is greater than 100 percent. Click 'View' and cover 'Zoom' to make a larger choice if the first choice does not increase the text size sufficiently.
Click the 'View' option on the menu bar. Roll the cursor over the 'Text Size' selection. Choose one of the options that will increase the text size. For instance, if the current size marked with the dot is 'Medium,' then click 'Larger' or 'Largest' to make the print appear bigger.
Use a mouse with a wheel to increase the email font size. Press and hold the 'Ctrl' key while rolling the wheel on the mouse. The text will shrink as you roll in one direction, and grow bigger as you roll in the other.
Change font size before printing. Click the 'File' option on the menu bar. Click 'Print Preview.' Click the 'Size' drop down which may display '100%,' or 'Shrink to fit.' Select a choice greater than 100 percent to increase text size. Click the 'Print' button to view the results on a hard copy.
In Feburary 2016 14,
Open an email message with particularly small text. Increase the email font size of the text using step 2, 3 or 4.
Click on the 'View' selection from the menu bar. Roll the mouse pointer over the 'Zoom' choice. Click on one of the choices that is greater than 100 percent. Click 'View' and cover 'Zoom' to make a larger choice if the first choice does not increase the text size sufficiently.
Click the 'View' option on the menu bar. Roll the cursor over the 'Text Size' selection. Choose one of the options that will increase the text size. For instance, if the current size marked with the dot is 'Medium,' then click 'Larger' or 'Largest' to make the print appear bigger.
Use a mouse with a wheel to increase the email font size. Press and hold the 'Ctrl' key while rolling the wheel on the mouse. The text will shrink as you roll in one direction, and grow bigger as you roll in the other.
Change font size before printing. Click the 'File' option on the menu bar. Click 'Print Preview.' Click the 'Size' drop down which may display '100%,' or 'Shrink to fit.' Select a choice greater than 100 percent to increase text size. Click the 'Print' button to view the results on a hard copy.
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