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| Today I decided to get an airbrush so in tribute to that here are the last few baits I painted completely with spray cans. RIP spray paint!!!!
I know there are others out there doing this by spray can, lets see your graffiti!
Attachments ---------------- bluegill.jpg (12KB - 428 downloads) glitperch.jpg (10KB - 412 downloads) cranks2.jpg (20KB - 403 downloads) cranks1.jpg (21KB - 404 downloads) drevil.jpg (13KB - 390 downloads) phant.jpg (22KB - 397 downloads)
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| They look good to me, I have caught my most fish on spray can baits.....Don't think the fish care as much as we do.....when it comes to paint ???? |
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Location: MN | May I ask how you seal them i.e. the paint |
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| On some I used E tex, on the ones Im worried about additional weight effecting action I used auto clear coat |
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| Ha, the fish don't care but what fun would that be.
Edited by bbeaupre 2/22/2016 8:41 PM
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Location: Waconia,MN | What brush did you get? |
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| funny you ask, had a Paasche H-100D on order on amazon and then decided that maybe a dual action brush would serve me better. Gotta love amazon for last second indecision. |
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| Nice looking baits however you did them.
What is that prop topwater? Is that by any chance a blank you got somewhere? If yes, would you share the source? (If not I understand)
Good luck with the airbrush. If you can work is any indication your future efforts should look great!
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Location: Waconia,MN | Just be sure to post some of your work. |
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| I'll pull out a suick I painted with spray paint in a OOPS Bumblebee pattern, then used a 5 minute epoxy on it. I was just messing around with it, because I don't use them much and had 4. But the rise with the added weight is really slow and I had the action tunes in really nicely, until the wind carried it onto a shallow rock!
Edited by ARmuskyaddict 2/23/2016 8:17 PM
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| It's a lakeX in the small size. It was one I bought at the musky expo last year and got pretty beat up so I refinished it. |
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| bbeaupre - 2/24/2016 9:20 PM
It's a lakeX in the small size. It was one I bought at the musky expo last year and got pretty beat up so I refinished it.
Thank you.
I was thinking Lake X but hoping secret blank source. |
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Well done Brett! You did a really nice job on those baits. Wish I was half as good a painter. |
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