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How to create a wooden fishing lure holder with hooks

How to Create a Wooden Fishing Lure Holder with Hooks

Fishing enthusiasts often find themselves dealing with a cluttered tackle box full of tangled lures and hooks. A wooden fishing lure holder provides a simple and elegant solution for organizing lures, making them easily accessible while protecting them from damage. This DIY guide will walk you through the steps to create your own wooden fishing lure holder with hooks.


Materials and Tools Needed

Materials:

  • A wooden board (preferably hardwood like oak, pine, or cedar)
  • Wooden dowels (optional for additional support)
  • Screw-in hooks or pegboard hooks
  • Wood screws
  • Wood glue
  • Sandpaper (120-grit and 220-grit)
  • Wood stain or paint (optional)
  • Polyurethane or wood sealer

Tools:

  • Saw (circular saw or hand saw)
  • Drill with various drill bit sizes
  • Measuring tape
  • Pencil
  • Clamps
  • Screwdriver
  • Paintbrush or cloth for staining

Step 1: Design and Measurements

Before cutting the wood, determine the size of your lure holder based on your available space and the number of lures you need to store. A standard size would be around 18 inches wide by 10 inches high, but you can customize it based on your needs.

  • Mark the board with your measurements and plan out where the hooks will be placed.
  • Ensure there’s enough spacing between hooks to prevent lures from getting tangled.

Step 2: Cutting the Wood

  • Use a saw to cut the wooden board to your desired dimensions.
  • If adding side supports or a back panel, cut additional wood pieces accordingly.

Step 3: Sanding the Wood

  • Start with 120-grit sandpaper to smooth out rough edges.
  • Finish with 220-grit sandpaper for a polished look.
  • Wipe off any sawdust with a damp cloth.

Step 4: Drilling Holes for Hooks

  • Use a drill to create evenly spaced holes for the hooks. A spacing of 2-3 inches apart works well for most lures.
  • If using screw-in hooks, ensure the hole is slightly smaller than the hook’s diameter for a tight fit.
  • For pegboard hooks, the holes should match the size of the pegs.

Step 5: Attaching Hooks

  • Screw the hooks into the drilled holes.
  • Ensure they are secure but not overtightened, which could damage the wood.
  • Test with a few lures to confirm proper spacing.

Step 6: Adding Side Supports (Optional)

  • If you want extra stability, attach side panels or a backboard using wood glue and screws.
  • This will give the holder a freestanding option if you don’t want to mount it on a wall.

Step 7: Staining or Painting

  • Apply wood stain or paint to enhance durability and aesthetics.
  • Let the first coat dry, then apply a second coat if needed.
  • Finish with a clear polyurethane coat to protect the wood from moisture and wear.

Step 8: Mounting the Lure Holder

  • If wall-mounted, use wall anchors or sturdy screws to secure the holder.
  • Ensure it is level before finalizing placement.
  • If using as a freestanding holder, place it in a convenient spot near your fishing gear.

Step 9: Organizing Your Lures

  • Arrange your lures by type, size, or color for quick access.
  • Hang smaller lures on the top row and larger ones at the bottom to keep the display balanced.

Final Thoughts

Creating a wooden fishing lure holder with hooks is a practical and enjoyable DIY project that helps keep your fishing gear organized. With a few basic tools and materials, you can build a durable and customized storage solution that enhances your fishing experience.

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