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gear jammer |
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Posts: 79 Location: michigan | Im looking to hopefully trade for a Nintendo Wii system for my kids for Christmas. I know there out their just hard to get. So maybe someone can help. Not only will you get what you see, but I also will make four custom made, or paint your favorite lure for you. The custom work will have to be by spring, Im busy getting inventory for the Ohio Musky Show. The lures I call Fakebaits are hot and going real fast. I plan on posting this on ebay as well in a few days so If interested let me know quickly. Jim The bottom four pictuers are examples of my work, so you know. Edited by muskiehound 12/10/2006 7:03 PM Attachments ---------------- Picture 012.jpg (95KB - 78 downloads) Picture 016.jpg (142KB - 85 downloads) Picture 041.jpg (101KB - 84 downloads) Picture 066.jpg (55KB - 80 downloads) perchy.jpg (65KB - 83 downloads) Picture 050.jpg (97KB - 86 downloads) | ||
WV Musky |
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Posts: 569 Location: Williamstown, WV | Those Nintendo Wii systems are hard to get. My brother in law is asking for one from his parents and they told him sorry we can't find it anywhere. Good luck. shawn | ||
KARLOUTDOORS |
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Posts: 956 Location: Home of the 2016 World Series Champion Cubs | Awsome looking bass paint job. What bait is that on? Karl | ||
gear jammer |
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Posts: 79 Location: michigan | Those are my custom made crankbaits, from the basement. Some of the older baits have worked awesome on fish, in St Clair. So far my personal best is a 48 inch pig on a 8" crankbait that has an awesome action. I hope to have a web site soon, plus I will be at the Ohio Musky Show with White Caps tackle. Jim Attachments ---------------- lake_st_clair_06_049.jpg (77KB - 70 downloads) | ||
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want to sell jsut a couple? | |||
gear jammer |
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Posts: 79 Location: michigan | I put the lot on ebay, If for some reason it doesnt sell then sure. Its up till next Wednesday. Jim | ||
Musky Snax |
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Posts: 680 Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | Hi there, I just wanted to clear something up if I may. The realistic Bass finishes are print outs coated in epoxy and not actuallyhand painted correct? As a guy who puts many hours into hand painting a lifelike appearance on my baits, I hope that you are not misrepresenting them for what they are. | ||
gear jammer |
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Posts: 79 Location: michigan | Yes they are a faux finish (picture) with paint blended in to smooth things out. I saw your baits before. truely you are an artist at painting. Although the bait I saw was like 2" thick and weighed alot. Which is fine, im sure you have your reasons. I myself couldn't imagine casting your musky snax for more then a half hour before my arm falls off. I also airbrush, but been enjoying, and have had alot of people in my neck of the woods like the faux finish. So don't fret dude, Im not trying to pawn these faux lures as airbrushed. Jim Edited by muskiehound 12/14/2006 8:07 PM | ||
Musky Snax |
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Posts: 680 Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | Thanks for clearing that up. I think you do a really good job of them and didn't mean it to sound derogatory. The value for a lot of guys who buy basement baits is the time and artistry put into it. That's the only reason I wanted to make sure that folks know the difference. As for the bait of mine that you saw, that was an older model which was quite thicker and heavier than the ones I make now. All my gliders are now 1" thick and are comparable in weight to most every other glide bait of the same size. Keep up the excellent work and I hope you didn't take what I said the wrong way. Your baits most definitely look incredible! | ||
gear jammer |
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Posts: 79 Location: michigan | No problem Snax I went to your web site and watched the crappie video. I believe I will be giving you a email for that one. Looked awesome and ran awesome. Here are some painted as well the faux bass you saw. Jim Attachments ---------------- lures12.jpg (72KB - 74 downloads) | ||
Shawn |
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What are those 8" cranks made out of? | |||
Muskiefool |
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Your Baits look great Hound Keep'em comming | |||
gear jammer |
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Posts: 79 Location: michigan | The 8 inch, 10 inch, and 6 inch are all made out of western red cedar. It seem to last longer after a big toothy chews through the epoxy top coat. Jim | ||
tmag |
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Posts: 512 | Hey Muskyhound, I can't help your immediate needs but I really liked the looks of that one picture of the silver minnow bait. What is that? Thanks, TC | ||
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Musky Snax - 12/14/2006 8:39 PM can you stfu snax get a life,and a real jobThanks for clearing that up. I think you do a really good job of them and didn't mean it to sound derogatory. The value for a lot of guys who buy basement baits is the time and artistry put into it. That's the only reason I wanted to make sure that folks know the difference. As for the bait of mine that you saw, that was an older model which was quite thicker and heavier than the ones I make now. All my gliders are now 1" thick and are comparable in weight to most every other glide bait of the same size. Keep up the excellent work and I hope you didn't take what I said the wrong way. Your baits most definitely look incredible! | |||
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