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Location: WI | Here are a few that just came off the drying wheel. It has been a good week, spent more time in my basement "musky" room than any other part of the house this week.
Chad
Attachments ---------------- DSC08483 (2).JPG (64KB - 94 downloads) DSC08481 (2).JPG (62KB - 96 downloads) DSC08477 (2).JPG (59KB - 95 downloads) DSC08467 (2).JPG (53KB - 104 downloads) DSC08454 (2).JPG (58KB - 101 downloads) DSC08443 (2).JPG (61KB - 106 downloads) DSC08476 (2).JPG (66KB - 102 downloads)
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Location: Not Where I Want To Be | Very Nice, They look great. |
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Fantastic paint jobs Chad! What works of art. |
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Location: Madison, WI | Chad........Truely AMAZING!
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Location: Southwest Ohio | Really nice color combo's. Keep em coming.
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Location: Hudson, WI | Awesome paint jobs! I especially like the LM bass color 2nd from the bottom.
Great Job |
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Location: Madison, WI | Chad,
Are you using waterbased paints or are those enamels? Awsome work!
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| fishwisconsin3 - 1/29/2010 3:37 PM
Awesome paint jobs! I especially like the LM bass color 2nd from the bottom.
Great Job
me too......that 2nd from the bottom is....wow....
Just curious, do you get much response back on how your lures produce fish?
I have to think some fish with your art work.
I'm sure your work has inspired others....way to go.
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Location: WI | Thanks for the comments guys!! Greatly appreciated.
Muskyslayer,
I use Createx paint and they are water-based. I like the color selection they have and clean-up is easy with them.
Muskie Bob,
The two biggest that I know of were caught in Canada, a 46lb. and a 43lb. by clients of a well known guide.
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Location: manchester,england | Fantastic looking lures,if you don't mind me asking how did you do the 3rd one down?i'm trying to figure it out and can't |
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Location: W. PA. | markb - 1/30/2010 3:16 AM
Fantastic looking lures,if you don't mind me asking how did you do the 3rd one down?i'm trying to figure it out and can't
My guess is he had the netting in one of those embroidery hoops, sprayed the white on the netting then pressed it against the lure. |
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Location: WI | I started with a white lure, wrapped the netting around the lure, sprayed black through that. I then shifted the netting so that the black scales do not line up with the new ones. After that is accomplished I sprayed chameleon blue through it. |
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| Chad, I am a fan of your work. Very detailed and awesome contrast on your colors and patterns.
Don Slagle
www.hoosierhandmademuskybaits.com
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| Outstanding ! |
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| Excellent !!! I like em all. Like to see em with some teeth marks on them soon!!!
Keith
Dutch Fork Custom Lures |
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Location: SE Wisconsin | I still can't believe how amazing this work is! |
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Location: Lake St.Clair | Awesome work! Ive been admiring your work for sometime now. Truly an artist... When I paint, this is the type of work I compare myself to. Keeps me pushing to practice more. Thanks for sharing. |
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Location: VA | Beautiful.
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