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Message Subject: Foil Walleye
rowhunter
Posted 3/3/2007 10:10 PM (#242684)
Subject: Foil Walleye





Posts: 46


Location: Milwaukee,Wi
Hand carved head and mouth, plus stainless teeth! Foiled, painted plus a dorsal fin!! I'm sure any minute now those fine young men in their white suit's will be coming to take me away!!! Great, I'll have more time to work on lures!!!

Douglas


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A-ROZ
Posted 3/3/2007 10:37 PM (#242690 - in reply to #242684)
Subject: RE: Foil Walleye





Posts: 281


Location: Girdwood, Alaska
That is simply AMAZING!!!!!

Keep up the good work!

AR
Medford Fisher
Posted 3/3/2007 10:43 PM (#242691 - in reply to #242684)
Subject: Re: Foil Walleye




Posts: 1059


Location: Medford, WI
Couldn't be any more well said.
-Jake
RiverMan
Posted 3/4/2007 12:00 AM (#242696 - in reply to #242684)
Subject: Re: Foil Walleye




Posts: 1504


Location: Oregon
Amazingly accurate...beautiful. I would hate to see that dorsal fin after it hit some rocks tho!!

RM
rowhunter
Posted 3/4/2007 7:15 AM (#242706 - in reply to #242684)
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Location: Milwaukee,Wi
Better pictures in the daylite.
Douglas


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Grunt Lures
Posted 3/4/2007 7:49 AM (#242710 - in reply to #242684)
Subject: Re: Foil Walleye





Posts: 786


Location: Minnesota
That really looks like you took a baby walleye and made it into a lure. That is one of the better baits I have seen on this board. Lets see the Chinese copy that one! lol
muskyhunter63
Posted 3/4/2007 9:06 AM (#242721 - in reply to #242710)
Subject: Re: Foil Walleye




Posts: 706


Location: Richland Center, WI.
Crazy Skills! I keep wanting to post some baits I have made but when I see stuff like this it just makes me want to start a fire in the woodstove and toss my stuff in. Keep up the good work and let's see some more pics!

Edited by muskyhunter63 3/4/2007 9:07 AM
Billy B
Posted 3/4/2007 9:18 AM (#242722 - in reply to #242684)
Subject: Re: Foil Walleye




Posts: 267


Location: Ft. Wayne, Indiana
Wow, that is by far the best looking bait i have seen paint and craftmanship wise. Keep it up.
Guest
Posted 3/4/2007 9:24 AM (#242726 - in reply to #242684)
Subject: RE: Foil Walleye


Its very nice but when you start putting the fins on like that you would be better off making them a fish decoy. Or just a display model..which it's nice enough to be.
rowhunter
Posted 3/4/2007 9:35 AM (#242727 - in reply to #242684)
Subject: Re: Foil Walleye





Posts: 46


Location: Milwaukee,Wi
Guest,
You are right about the dorsal fin ,it was my first shot at shaping polycarbonate and I thought I would throw it on. Also, not needed would be the teeth!!! Just having some fun.
Douglas
crackpot
Posted 3/4/2007 10:30 AM (#242733 - in reply to #242684)
Subject: RE: Foil Walleye





Posts: 214


Location: Central Iowa
Wow, that thing looks filletable.
Tigger
Posted 3/4/2007 10:43 AM (#242735 - in reply to #242684)
Subject: Re: Foil Walleye





Posts: 399


Location: Burton, Ohio
Row, that is incredible! This luremaking gets very addictive! LOL Keep up the good work!
John
pamuskyhunter
Posted 3/4/2007 11:05 AM (#242746 - in reply to #242684)
Subject: Re: Foil Walleye





Posts: 613


Location: big cove tannery pa
AWESOME lure,incredible detail! Keep it up!
Toad
Posted 3/4/2007 11:08 AM (#242749 - in reply to #242684)
Subject: RE: Foil Walleye


Ooooooooooohhhhhh, AAAaaaaah. The crowd is pleased. You better get that thing back in the water before it dries out. Nice.
castmaster
Posted 3/4/2007 10:57 PM (#242864 - in reply to #242684)
Subject: Re: Foil Walleye





Posts: 910


Location: Hastings, mn, 55033
HOW MUCH????
Musky Snax
Posted 3/5/2007 7:15 AM (#242880 - in reply to #242684)
Subject: Re: Foil Walleye





Posts: 680


Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada
It's hard to know where to stop once you get started eh Rowhunter? lol
Looks amazing of course and the fin is very,very well done. You should definitely get into doing decoys as that's really a better catagory for this level of craftsmanship.
rookie
Posted 3/5/2007 9:42 PM (#243064 - in reply to #242684)
Subject: RE: Foil Walleye


What are the eyes made out of?? Great work!
rowhunter
Posted 3/5/2007 10:21 PM (#243073 - in reply to #243064)
Subject: RE: Foil Walleye





Posts: 46


Location: Milwaukee,Wi
Rookie,
Actually the eyes are small northern eyes that I fogged over with some white pearl.(Maybe too much) It's all just a learning process!

Douglas
Pointerpride102
Posted 3/6/2007 2:33 PM (#243168 - in reply to #242684)
Subject: Re: Foil Walleye





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
Are you sure you didnt take that thing off your wall and put hooks on it?? LOL! Looks great!
Big Perc
Posted 3/6/2007 9:02 PM (#243249 - in reply to #242684)
Subject: Re: Foil Walleye




Posts: 1185


Location: Iowa
Okay seriously...people would pay a lot of money forr these and I am still waiting to see a fire foil crappie...I would buy one of those for sure...7" Fire Foil Crappie...it is just scary to think of ...LOL...

Big Perc
rowhunter
Posted 3/6/2007 9:29 PM (#243261 - in reply to #243249)
Subject: Re: Foil Walleye





Posts: 46


Location: Milwaukee,Wi
Big Perc,

Fire as in fire tiger, or real flame?

Be carefull what you ask for!!!

"Ask and ye shall receive".

Douglas
Grunt Lures
Posted 3/6/2007 9:39 PM (#243264 - in reply to #242684)
Subject: Re: Foil Walleye





Posts: 786


Location: Minnesota
My eBay est. for that lure would be in the $50-$100 and I would not be shocked to see it go for over $100. Not sure the time it took but I am sure you would not get your moneys worth out of the lure. I know I would be bidding on it though!!!

I suggest putting it on

James
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