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Location: Finland | hey guys have not been too active lately with lure building but i have done something so that my painting skills wont get rusty.
So what i have been doing, there are couple of old models with new paintjobs and few completely new style of baits that i've never done before. like always i dont wanna babble on too much about these (i do that enough in my blog), let the pics do the talking.
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Location: Detroit River | Awesome!
I love that perch pattern.
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Location: The Netherlands. | That Bössel has an awesome paintjob! |
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Location: Finland | thanks guys, i have couple of new once that will blow these once out from the water |
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Location: canada | stunning paint as always
Etch |
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Location: Finland | heres couple more, these are made of real zander skin, looks pretty cool and is not all that difficult to make ether
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Location: Muskegon Michigan | Wow, just Wow!!! |
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| It looks like you added a clear coat and hooks to a real fish, awesome job! |
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Location: Northern Wisconsin | slickrick - 6/29/2012 12:09 AM
holy ship
this |
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Location: oswego, il | fish4musky1 - 7/2/2012 9:30 PM
slickrick - 6/29/2012 12:09 AM
holy ship
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Location: Finland | thanks guys, after i leave for my summer vacation i think i will have much more time to dedicate on luremaking unlike right now. |
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Location: Detroit River | SolarFall - 6/28/2012 10:31 AM
heres couple more, these are made of real zander skin, looks pretty cool and is not all that difficult to make ether
Those are SUPER BAD ARSE! I want them! They are sick!
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Location: Morehead KY | Outstanding! Wow |
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Location: Finland | thanks guys i have couple new lure projects that once im finished should look pretty sick
btw here is couple more of the zander/walleye baits that have that traditional Finnish saddle lip that is a must if you want to make lures that have a hunting action, works every time. these work pretty nicely too for the target fish i made these for.
Edited by SolarFall 7/18/2012 5:32 AM
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | I love all your lures, but the most attractive to me are the ones with the the natural paint jobs and especially the zander skin baits! Please send me a PM with what ones would cost with a shallow diving lip on them. Thanks! |
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Location: Finland | those last once are 11.5cm or 4.5 in |
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Location: Finland | learntoswim - 7/19/2012 2:52 AM
you use them for zander?
yep, like i said in my original post |
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Location: Madison, WI | Solar
They look through wired? Did you router a channel in the bottom and epoxy the molded wire in? If you did through wire it I'd be interested in more info on how you did that so clean with a small lure.
Great job
MS
Edited by muskyslayer96 7/19/2012 9:50 AM
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Location: Finland | muskyslayer96 - 7/19/2012 9:48 AM
Solar
They look through wired? Did you router a channel in the bottom and epoxy the molded wire in? If you did through wire it I'd be interested in more info on how you did that so clean with a small lure.
Great job
MS
they are trough wire, the way i do it so clean is a secret :P
heres couple new tail jerks that are coated with zander skin (expect that one glitter based), too bad since i have to compress the images so small to be able to upload them to this forum all the cool details are not showing too well. speaking of details the next 2 baits that im working on will take the detailed stuff to new level at least what comes to carving
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| This is lure building at its finest |
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| The paint jobs are fantastic, are any availble in the USA for purchase or a website?? |
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Location: Pigeon Forge TN. | Good looking baits and some very awesome painting for sure. |
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Location: Finland | thescottith - 7/25/2012 1:19 PM
The paint jobs are fantastic, are any availble in the USA for purchase or a website??
im not a professional lure builder this lure making stuff is just a hobby for me, from time to time i sell some to cover the costs that come from buying supplies. i don't want this to turn into a job, that would make me insane and burned out i'm sure of it lol |
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Location: Probably Minnesota that time... | I think you and a number of other guys on this site could make some pretty good coin if they were able to put these out in the numbers it would take. Just not realistic with the amount of time and effort that goes into each and every bait.
Love seeing your work, keep it up!
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Location: Finland | hey guys i though i'd share some new pictures of a scaled down jerkbait model that i have been pressed to make for a long time already hehe never just got around in making it until now. they are 11.5cm and weigh 60g, trough wired solid resin baits.
i really like how they turned out, I should have some epic battles with the local pike with them this fall
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Location: IL | Awsome!!
Keep up the good work! |
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| Are these for sale? |
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Location: Finland | AUDLEYSM - 8/30/2012 3:48 PM
Are these for sale?
if your referring to those last tail baits the answer is no there for my own use only, how ever i can always make more if someone is interested and i have time to make some.
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Location: colorado | Be very proud of yourself, you are on top of your game |
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| Those perch baits would work well on my home water... This is some impressive work!! |
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Location: Finland | thanks guys here are couple of smaller baits, i call them mini head shakers, they are 11.5cm and float, they have a very pronounced wiggle so im guessing they would work better during the summer months.
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Location: Finland | hey guys i thought id share pics of the latest saddle lip baits that i've made. they are very traditional in terms of looks that people who do a lot of trolling and they have this cool hunting action that theses saddle lip gives them when trolling them. i really love the action on these and seems like the fish love it too.
also made a top water bait called Nirha, its probably the first topwater lure types ever invented, and got to say fishing with one is super exiting, there's nothing like seeing pike striking them.
Edited by SolarFall 9/16/2012 4:22 PM
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