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    Default Rainbow spinner blades


    we were messing around with some spare blades today and painted them like rainbow there usually a big hit with steelhead and salmon but they would work great for walleyes and probably muskies let me know what you guys think also they would be good for spinner baits and we can powder paint any color and they are cured in the oven only may they are diamond hard. I believe most of the spinner blades are number four's.
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    look like our yellow perch which the walleye love to eat. would work good on a worm harness. how much for the Oklahoma style blades.

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    Nice paints, they are fun to do - I find a heat gun best - for me anyways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank C View Post
    look like our yellow perch which the walleye love to eat. would work good on a worm harness. how much for the Oklahoma style blades.
    I will send you a private p.m.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatman View Post
    Nice paints, they are fun to do - I find a heat gun best - for me anyways.
    yes they are and I do use a heat gun the only way to fly if I had a air done in a proper set up a would probably look a little bit better on the powder painting but anyway those suckers went in the oven got cooked so they are definitely hard as rocks on the paint I think I will do some other ones but with different combinations to see what I come up with I believe I have some gold like to see with the candy colors look like on those blades.

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    I did some blades in Pearl EX gold with black side edge and some with the bottom of the blade and the body to match. I'll post the pic tonight.

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    NEAT! those look like a Largemouth bass would chomp on em too. got a lil bit of bluegill color.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PanfishHunter View Post
    NEAT! those look like a Largemouth bass would chomp on em too. got a lil bit of bluegill color.
    And that would be a pretty fancy paint job if I was to make it like a bluegill.

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    here is a couple more spinners that we were messing with today little bit sloppy on tying off on the material.
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    Here's the gold blades [IMG][/IMG]

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