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Location: Xenia, Ohio | 10" White Sucker, this bait is going to get bit I guarantee !!
Attachments ---------------- white sucker #1.jpg (60KB - 453 downloads) white sucker #2.jpg (65KB - 287 downloads) white sucker #3.jpg (58KB - 358 downloads) white sucker #4.jpg (63KB - 236 downloads) white sucker #5.jpg (54KB - 308 downloads)
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Location: The Netherlands. | Real fish skin ?
Do you use it for trolling , or as a crankbait ? |
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Location: Xenia, Ohio | nope it's not real fish skin, mostly airbrush work, works well trolling has a very wide wobble |
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Location: Milwaukee,Wi | Mostly airbrush work? I think it's more like, mostly a real image pasted on the sides then some blending on top and bottom. PS. You could get a little better match for the scale pattern. There's no doubt it looks nice, but let's be real.
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| Where can I purchase a couple of these and how much. Thank You |
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Location: Xenia, Ohio | Don
I don’t sell any of my baits I only like to do this for a hobby but I have been asked quite a few times to sell my baits, so I'm considering selling a few in the near future.
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Location: Money, PA | Thats not a decal image of the side of a fish??? Just curious...
Looks great tho. |
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Location: Muskegon Michigan | Very nice work no matter how he did it.
The blend of different scale work is really what sets it off. Subtle colors not gaudy flames and such. Soft golds and light browns mixed with an off white. I love it. Now I have to try to make something half as nice ha ha ha .
Edited by Kingfisher 1/8/2013 8:09 AM
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| If you ever consider selling your baits please keep me in mind. Thank you,Don |
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Location: Xenia, Ohio | I sure will thanks Don |
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| Still going to ignore the questions, and pretend that you painted the patterns on the side? |
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Location: montreal, canada | Guest - 1/9/2013 9:05 PM
Still going to ignore the questions, and pretend that you painted the patterns on the side?
i'm always asking my self why people hide them self behind a guest name to ask to kind of question ......
nice work by the way to blend the printed image with your airbrush technic !!! i would event say SWEETTTT !! job !!! |
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Location: Xenia, Ohio | Really guys I did think this was forum where you had to explain your lures, I made one comment about (mostly airbrushed) to someone who asked if it was a real fish skin and I have to type an essay, I said nothing about it was not a image I didn’t want to go into depths on how I painted the lure I was trying to keep it short and simple, BUT here it is I printed the image on tissue paper everything shows through the tissue paper once its applied to the lures so the background must be airbrushed to match the tissue paper image you have to try and match it fairly close or it turns into one big mess once the clear coat soaks through the tissue paper, that’s why I said what I said about the lure is mostly airbrushed , believe it or not there a lot of airbrush work in the lure to get it to the point where you can apply the tissue paper. The tissue paper conform to lure very nice and no sanding or filler is need just blending/shading/netting and eyes once you get to this point, I hope this helps and thank you for your comments. please send me a pm if you need any more info |
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Location: montreal, canada | MACONE - 1/10/2013 4:23 AM
Really guys I did think this was forum where you had to explain your lures, I made one comment about (mostly airbrushed) to someone who asked if it was a real fish skin and I have to type an essay, I said nothing about it was not a image I didn’t want to go into depths on how I painted the lure I was trying to keep it short and simple, BUT here it is I printed the image on tissue paper everything shows through the tissue paper once its applied to the lures so the background must be airbrushed to match the tissue paper image you have to try and match it fairly close or it turns into one big mess once the clear coat soaks through the tissue paper, that’s why I said what I said about the lure is mostly airbrushed , believe it or not there a lot of airbrush work in the lure to get it to the point where you can apply the tissue paper. The tissue paper conform to lure very nice and no sanding or filler is need just blending/shading/netting and eyes once you get to this point, I hope this helps and thank you for your comments. please send me a pm if you need any more info
You don't need to explain your work my man !!! |
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Location: Xenia, Ohio | amen |
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| The only thing you need to explain to me is.... How fast can you ship that bait out to me? LOL!
Awesome work! Please keep posting your art. I could look at it all day!
Edited by Chas 1/10/2013 7:14 AM
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Location: Xenia, Ohio | thank you, I will have so more baits next week a school of perch |
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Location: MN | Great job Scotty,
No explanation needed, IMHO. Don't waste your time, describing details.
Looking forward to see more of your work. |
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| NICE I"M gonna have to keep a eye out for your art!
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Location: Hugo, MN | Boy, that escalated quickly! I mean, that really got out of hand fast! |
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Location: Glen Ellyn Il | muskie love suckers, very realistic. Outstanding job
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| Knooter - not sure if how many others got your reference to "Anchorman" but I did...hilarious! Macone, your work looks awesome and you shouldn't worry about explaining it to anyone....I'd be in line to buy one from you as well. |
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| I did too. I just hope nobody got stabbed in the heart with a trident...
I always look at these baits and never comment. You guys do great work, whatever the technique! |
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Location: Money, PA | I was one who asked if it was a decal or not, but in NO way was I trying to bring your work down. I have seen the stuff you have done in the past and commented on the nice work you do. The decal work is very impressive for sure and takes a certain skill, just like foiling. Its ALL art as far as I'm concerned!
Macone, you don't need a drawn out explination to proove anything...let your work speak for itself!
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| Great looking bait. Do you do this commercially? I'd be interested. |
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Location: Xenia, Ohio | I dont sell any of my baits Just a winter hobby, but I have been thinking about it maybe next,
Thanks for asking |
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Location: Pigeon Forge TN. | Nice, I really like the blending |
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Location: South-Central PA | Looks fishy to me!
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