Pounder Walleye and sucker
BCS22
Posted 8/12/2013 6:04 PM (#657017)
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greenhyena
Posted 8/12/2013 7:01 PM (#657028 - in reply to #657017)
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Those are awesome looking baits! How do you attach the grub tail, drywall screw?
MuskyFix
Posted 8/13/2013 9:55 AM (#657128 - in reply to #657028)
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Sweet!
bowhunter29
Posted 8/13/2013 10:08 AM (#657131 - in reply to #657017)
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Location: South-Central PA
Nice lookin' stuff!

jeremy
BCS22
Posted 8/13/2013 1:04 PM (#657160 - in reply to #657017)
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Location: PA
Thanks
Northern-pike.
Posted 8/14/2013 12:09 AM (#657290 - in reply to #657017)
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Location: The Netherlands.
Works of art..
RIVER MUSKY
Posted 8/14/2013 4:13 AM (#657294 - in reply to #657017)
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Location: martinsburg wv
awesome
BCS22
Posted 8/14/2013 12:01 PM (#657366 - in reply to #657017)
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Location: PA
Thanks
jano
Posted 8/17/2013 3:33 AM (#657848 - in reply to #657017)
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very nice glossy finish what kind of epoxy is this?etex?
BCS22
Posted 8/17/2013 7:37 AM (#657861 - in reply to #657017)
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I use nu lustre 55 , these have 5 coats on them. Thanks
Marling
Posted 8/17/2013 10:14 AM (#657897 - in reply to #657017)
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Hey Brian,
How long does it take for nu lustre 55 to set up? I was going to order some to try.. Super sharp baits there by the way. Kind of baits I would keep on the mantel above the fireplace.
BCS22
Posted 8/17/2013 2:31 PM (#657931 - in reply to #657017)
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It sets up a bit faster, but what i like is that it goes on thicker than etex. I like it much better for those two reasons and I think it's more durable. In warmer months I re coat a bait about every 4 hrs. It sets up enough to put another layer on. Then It's ready to fish 24hrs later with 4 to 5 coats on it. Hope that helps thanks for the compliment.
klcb
Posted 8/17/2013 11:07 PM (#658014 - in reply to #657017)
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great looking lures,can you tell us where we can find the nu lust at.
BCS22
Posted 8/18/2013 7:49 AM (#658020 - in reply to #657017)
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klcb
Posted 8/18/2013 11:29 AM (#658043 - in reply to #657017)
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thanks,i'll look it up.keep up the good work.
jano
Posted 8/20/2013 11:55 PM (#658546 - in reply to #657017)
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ty,with the super glossy finish you can get i wonder why a lot of lure makers still use etex.once again very impressive finish