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Location: Finland | hey guys its been some time since i posted anything here and to be honest i havent had anything really new to show you guys but now i do.
so firstly i made a new this roach swimbait( if you don't know what that it its a bait fish species over here in europe) its 18cm long and added a new interesting detail to them, a see trough tail.
the other one im calling jumbo six sax slayer (16.5cm) and i know you muskie guys will still thing this is tiny but over here we consider this big already.
anyhow here are the baits
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Location: Money, PA | Nothing less than beautiful! |
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Wow Mikko! Those look great! |
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| awesome! |
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Location: PA | Awesome looking baits. I love using 6" inch baits, nothing wrong with that size Mikko. They would get crushed without a doubt. |
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Location: Hastings, mn, 55033 | Wood or plastic?
They look great!! |
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Location: Finland | castmaster - 12/12/2013 2:31 PM
Wood or plastic?
They look great!!
they are plastic no way in hell i would have the patience of carving those kinds of details to future baits if i was asked to make some lol |
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Location: oswego, il | Wow is right would love to have those in My tackle box. Definitely different than the roaches we are used to seeing in a Cheech and Chong movie. |
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| did you stick a real roach picture over the blank or it's a real paint job?
you rock!!!!! |
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| great work! amazing! |
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Location: Finland | jano - 12/14/2013 7:04 PM
did you stick a real roach picture over the blank or it's a real paint job?
you rock!!!!!
those things are all airbrushed. |
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| it must be a long process to paint just one of them?i was almost sure it was a real fish image.you are really in the exception class |
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Location: Finland | jano - 12/15/2013 7:06 PM
it must be a long process to paint just one of them?i was almost sure it was a real fish image.you are really in the exception class
it actually is not all that slow compared to any other lure, you see those details are all carved so you can use those details in your advantage while painting and basically just spray paint from different angles to get the desired effects |
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Location: Finland | hey guys though i would add some new pics of lures i've done recently. not much to say about these so i'll let the pics do the talking.
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| Those are sick as usual. Do the "shadows" on the back edges of the scales happen from the scale texture or do you paint it black and hit it with your finish color angled from the front? |
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Location: Finland | the shadings on the scales are painted on there, if you want to see how i do it i uploaded a vid today how to paint one of those frog patterns.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9um6RGbCqg
also if someone is curious how those swimbaits and glide bait swim i also have a swimtest video of them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xh7Gh7nd4JQ |
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| Cool thanks! |
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Location: Central Wisconsin | Awesome video! Thanks for spreading your knowledge! |
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Location: Valparaiso , Indiana | These baits are sick man!! Some of the best I've seen! Great work! Love the frogs! |
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| i really would like to see all these baits converted into cranks |
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