
For the past eight weeks, I’ve been working on a brand-new lure that’s shaping up to be a strong and versatile model for pike fishing. This is a large, 25 cm wooden body designed primarily for trolling. Throughout these weeks of shaping, refining and testing ideas, I knew this lure would offer stable, deep and effective action — perfect for targeting pike of all sizes.
The body has a streamlined profile that holds its line well when trolled. I reinforced it with strong tow and hook eyelets, as the final version will be armed with three treble hooks, ensuring reliable hook-ups in any conditions.
I’m also working on the proper weighting to achieve a suspending effect — allowing the lure to hang in the water column when the boat slows down or pauses. This often triggers pike to strike when the lure momentarily stops and becomes an easy target.
This model is designed to reach a working depth of around 4–5 meters, which is ideal for covering classic pike spots — from shallower drop-offs to deeper flats where fish patrol regularly.
In the photos, you can see the lure at its current stage — freshly shaped and sanded, ready for the next steps. After eight weeks of work, I’m now moving toward:
selecting the correct ballast,
At the same time, I already have plans to create an aluminum mold for this model so it can later be produced with even greater precision and repeatability.

The first on-water tests are just around the corner, and I’m excited to see how this model performs. This project brings a lot of satisfaction — a big trolling lure always opens the door to new ideas in the workshop.
I’ll continue posting updates as this model progresses.
This lure is getting closer and closer to its first swim!