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Big Thank You to Bassky
Thanks Dave for all your help I think I finally am getting somewhere. No more spiderwebs and strings shooting out the air brush. I think it was the comination of more air pressure and more thinner.
Thanks again hope to post first pic soon.
Wishin I was Fishin
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RNeav,
Thank you for your comments. I am glad you have figured out the Laquers. Now to see some of your good work. I know laquers have that added irridescents and sheen to them that you cannot get with the water based paints. Can't wait to see some of your work.
Bassky
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RBeav,
OOPS, loading first reply was super slow. Sorrry. Thank you for your comments. I am glad you have figured out the Laquers. Now to see some of your good work. I know laquers have that added irridescents and sheen to them that you cannot get with the water based paints. Can't wait to see some of your work.
Bassky
Last edited by Bassky; 08-15-2011 at 07:56 AM.
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These look great! What did you coat them with? let me tell you the best hooks for these type of baits. Mustad triple grip hooks. You can get them from Captain's Hooks Warehouse. They come in size 6 and 8.
Captain Hook's Discount Warehouse
I buy them by the 100 pack. Any cb I buy I replace with these hooks. What are you fishing for with these jerkbaits??
Bassky
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Hey Dave Thanks
I am using a Polyurethane Gloss bar coat. Dries rock hard. Thanks for the info on the hooks i will be ordering them today. I have fished theses 3 inch cb's before they are a shallow diving plug that run 3 to 5 ft deep. I like trolling them in shallow lakes or over the top of submerged vegitation. I have caught Walleye, Northern pike , Bass and crappie on these.
Randy
Wishin I was Fishin
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