Brad Shad
bradroberts1030
Posted 9/24/2014 9:44 PM (#731719)
Subject: Brad Shad




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Location: Detroit, Michigan
Here are a few new paint jobs from this week.


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Eaglescout2012
Posted 9/24/2014 10:22 PM (#731723 - in reply to #731719)
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That's awesome. I don't do rubber lures, how did you get the molds for those they look sweet
Gsxr6001984
Posted 9/25/2014 6:35 PM (#731846 - in reply to #731719)
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Froze a real fish...made a mold and the colored with alumidust???
The look good!
bradroberts1030
Posted 9/25/2014 9:05 PM (#731857 - in reply to #731719)
Subject: RE: Brad Shad




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Location: Detroit, Michigan
Thanks guys. Yes you are correct. Check out Alumilite/makelure.com. They have all the products/instructional videos for both hard and soft plastic lures.
bradroberts1030
Posted 10/3/2014 11:59 PM (#733210 - in reply to #731857)
Subject: RE: Brad Shad




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Location: Detroit, Michigan
Trying out a walleye pattern


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ToddM
Posted 10/4/2014 8:33 AM (#733228 - in reply to #731719)
Subject: Re: Brad Shad





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Location: oswego, il
Bait looks pretty cool. Look like you froze a piranha for the mold. Aren't you afraid it will attack the fish your trying to catch?:-). Would be cool to see what it looks like under water.

Edited by ToddM 10/4/2014 8:34 AM
bradroberts1030
Posted 10/4/2014 10:23 AM (#733244 - in reply to #733228)
Subject: Re: Brad Shad




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Location: Detroit, Michigan
Thanks Todd. It does look similar to a piranha. It's molded from an actual gizzard shad from Lake St Clair. I will try to post some underwater videos. It has an erratic flutter mimicking a dying fish when used both jigging and casting.
mastical
Posted 10/4/2014 4:19 PM (#733274 - in reply to #731719)
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Location: Lake St Clair
Very cool