trout swimmers
SolarFall
Posted 4/2/2014 12:05 PM (#703866)
Subject: trout swimmers




Posts: 278


Location: Finland
Hey guys finished off 2 new baits that i have been working on with some time or should i say i have been working with the mold master for some time now. anyway here is 2 of the first swimmers i made. they are 20 cm and 140g so they are not the smallest baits i've ever made but then again i know most people in this forum will laugh at how small my baits are lol.




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chadw18
Posted 4/2/2014 12:20 PM (#703868 - in reply to #703866)
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Location: Central Wisconsin
its good to see beginners posting on this forum too! jk Incredible work as usual!!!!
byteme90k
Posted 4/2/2014 12:43 PM (#703873 - in reply to #703866)
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA
that's not small at all and it looks like you just took it out of the net in the creek. great job.
lund guy
Posted 4/2/2014 9:28 PM (#704002 - in reply to #703866)
Subject: Re: trout swimmers




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holly cow that looks real I would like to learn how to do that and do the same thing with a sucker and chub
muskiewhored
Posted 4/2/2014 9:37 PM (#704007 - in reply to #703866)
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Location: Oswego, IL
Looks like a perfect size to me, very nice work
bigbite
Posted 4/2/2014 11:01 PM (#704016 - in reply to #703866)
Subject: RE: trout swimmers




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Location: Pewaukee, WI
Those are incredible! Your workmanship is superb.
SolarFall
Posted 4/2/2014 11:15 PM (#704019 - in reply to #704002)
Subject: Re: trout swimmers




Posts: 278


Location: Finland
thanks for the comments guys i have plenty more paint job ideas for future trouts already

lund guy - 4/2/2014 9:28 PM

holly cow that looks real I would like to learn how to do that and do the same thing with a sucker and chub


it should not be too difficult if you put the time and effort in carving those and little more time and effort in painting those.
MuskyFlyGuy
Posted 4/3/2014 1:12 PM (#704136 - in reply to #704019)
Subject: Re: trout swimmers




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Mikko,
Thanks for posting. You do an amazing job with both the carving and painting. It helps us in the cold states make it to soft water time.
Tom
SolarFall
Posted 4/4/2014 3:11 AM (#704311 - in reply to #704136)
Subject: Re: trout swimmers




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Location: Finland
haha your not the only place where its cold right now after all i live pretty near where the arctic circle starts :D
SolarFall
Posted 4/9/2014 4:27 AM (#705545 - in reply to #703866)
Subject: RE: trout swimmers




Posts: 278


Location: Finland
hey guys i made couple more of these trouts and i must say the rainbow trout came out surprisingly well and realistic. the chernobyl trout looks pretty wicked too.
-Mikko

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woodieb8
Posted 4/9/2014 6:57 AM (#705550 - in reply to #703866)
Subject: Re: trout swimmers




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solarfall. those are perfect size. as many love large lures the reality is most fish lures the size shown and smaller for musky/pike. excellent work sir.
bucknuts
Posted 4/9/2014 1:53 PM (#705655 - in reply to #703866)
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Those are too beautiful, to fish with!!!
etch
Posted 4/10/2014 2:41 PM (#705909 - in reply to #703866)
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Posts: 309


Location: canada
stunning work , the Chernobyl trout is wicked

Etch
SolarFall
Posted 4/11/2014 5:15 AM (#706056 - in reply to #703866)
Subject: Re: trout swimmers




Posts: 278


Location: Finland
thanks guys yeah im really pleased how they turned out, the action is great on these ones too hehe so they don't just look pretty like i'm sure many people might think.
hunter
Posted 4/12/2014 5:24 PM (#706361 - in reply to #703866)
Subject: Re: trout swimmers




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Makes me hungry looking at the top two! Where's my ultralight!
Great job! It reminds me of how good the taste!