Now those look good
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tried some multi-coating, still have to dry and put the eyes on and the put the sealer on. Pretty much done for the day
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Now those look good
I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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there ya go pedro. makes me feel better about it all cause if you can do it, I KNOW I can AHH HAHAHA Right proud of ya
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Yep DD, patience is the main thing, but it is fun, now gotta find some stencils for like the gills and stuff, havent had much luck finding anything but just started to looking
thanks fella's , just remember the old sayin" a blind hog can even find a acorn every now and then" welp, that applies here
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Last edited by maachuu; 12-29-2010 at 05:40 PM.
I'm not going to worry about gills, scale pattern or anything like that. All the lakes I fish in are stained and I think color patterns and stripes will be more important that anything else
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Really a great start. For scales go to Walmart or go to your minnow bucket and get you net. Perfect size for the scales. It's what the pro's use. Here is a link to a site that has a special forum for crankbaits. Make sure to look at the gallery. They do some fantastic paint jobs. It is also a great site for getting a question answered about how to do something. http://www.tackleunderground.com/com...13-hard-baits/ Keep up the good work. You can use a couple of closepins to keep the net in place as you do a bait.
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them some good looking crank baits you should paint some in electric chicken with red hooks i bet the crappie would ware the paint off
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