blue perch
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Simply amazing.
Looks like blue grass awesome.
are you painting on your plastic baits it looks like you are spraying them with the decal you do a fantastic job.
I like it!!
That's a neat looking bunch. Very nice.
thanks guys. no bob, no painting only injections. ~brian
I'd say the chartreuse is either shot with a plate or poured by hand. When cooled the bellies get removed and small sections are cut out with a blade, then re-inserted and adjusted to keep the open parts open and injected with the blue. Lots of work if it's done in this fashion.
no plate ctom, no hand pour. a great deal of handwork goes into it...im not slick like you and bob yet and i dont know all the tricks. ;) you are welcome to pm me for the process
pm sent bob
thank you so much I appreciate you sharing, we are still learning I do not know all the tricks but we like to mess with it we had done some stuff that I might do today and share it I like to put spots on some of my plastic baits it is kind of cool looking will see what we can do in the shop it is only get hotter in blazes here today so that will be a nice cool spot we set up a air-conditioner in my little shack be back soon with some pictures to show you.
Those look awesome
Love it. Very interesting technique and I'm perplexed on how you created the vertical stripes if injecting. Only way I could think of is spoon a bit of white for the belly, shoot your chartreuse, cut the chartreuse with white belly the way you want it, place back in mold and then shoot the blue.
Al of my molds are formatted side to side so what you're doing would be a royal pain in the gigi. Keep doing what you're doing and I'll enjoy the show bud.
Excellent job always appreciate seeing new stuff
pm returned ship
Well I came up with "Variations" ....just because I could not get the hang of doing the perch striping so I just blended the colors.
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Nice work Ship. 3 colors! Pouring the small molds in 3 colors is a talent bud.
Thanks. That is a two inch mold.
those look sharp mike! crappies are gonna smash em. nice work
Thanks Brian. Working with smaller two inch baits can be tedious. I will do a better job with the technique tomorrow. With the small mold I think that after I do the steps with the white belly I may take a darning needle and add the perch side stripes before I inject the chartreuse lateral line then I will strim the back striping into the tail and add the aqua back and tail. We'll see about that tomorrow and try to post something before bible study on Wednesday night.
Those look great Mike
Ship those are really nice
used a "greener" green on this batch, i like the contrast better
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