Muddy waters
Gringo Loco
Posted 3/31/2025 5:20 PM (#1033185)
Subject: Muddy waters




Posts: 676


Location: Moses Lake, WA
This lure didn't exactly turn out as expected, started with a nice bright reflective siding and sprayed it with transparent orange lacquer. Decided to spray the back with Alclad copper lacquer and use polished brass lacquer for the side markings. The copper looks more like brown to me and the polished brass has no real shine or contrast with the siding. Turned out looking more like muddy waters than anything else. 12" basswood, one rattle chamber, plastic lip.

Edited by Gringo Loco 3/31/2025 5:22 PM



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TCESOX
Posted 3/31/2025 6:11 PM (#1033188 - in reply to #1033185)
Subject: Re: Muddy waters





Posts: 1337


Looks kinda like a redhorse sucker. Probably get bit.
Solitario Lupo
Posted 3/31/2025 9:15 PM (#1033189 - in reply to #1033185)
Subject: Re: Muddy waters





Location: PA Angler
Definitely a cross of something in the waters.
North of 8
Posted 4/2/2025 7:11 PM (#1033236 - in reply to #1033188)
Subject: Re: Muddy waters




TCESOX - 3/31/2025 6:11 PM

Looks kinda like a redhorse sucker. Probably get bit.

This is it. I knew it reminded me of something.