Posted 10/25/2015 12:10 PM (#790031) Subject: Black and silover
Posts: 666
Location: Moses Lake, WA
A Molly and a DD in simple black and silver with two new holographic foils from Barlows. In normal incidence they're just bright silver, but in oblique incidence they really light up.
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Posted 10/25/2015 1:12 PM (#790034 - in reply to #790031) Subject: RE: Black and silover
Posts: 1348
Location: Pewaukee, WI
Outstanding! You really do nice work. How did you get such a great job on the foil adhering to the bait without getting air bubbles in it? That's what usually happens to me when I work with that stuff.
Posted 10/25/2015 1:46 PM (#790037 - in reply to #790034) Subject: RE: Black and silver
Posts: 666
Location: Moses Lake, WA
I start at the back with the foil and slowly move forward. If anything crinkles or there's a bubble I pull the foil back towards the end until the affected area is clear and return to smoothing the foil down slowly. To some extent it's just practice because I tend to foil my lures rather than paint the sides.