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The Nate |
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Keeping with the trend of new baits for 2008.....here is the final version of a trout I have been working on for quite some time. Another shad of similar style (detail) is nearly finished as well. As always any advice/criticisms is greatly appreciated. Thanks! Nate Attachments ---------------- Trout 2008.jpg (90KB - 110 downloads) | |||
uptown |
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Posts: 432 Location: mpls | Killer Nate!! | ||
Toad |
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My advice would be to keep it up Nate. Great looking stuff. Probably only real advice I would have is to just keep making them more affordable than the california swimbaits out there if at all possible. I have been paying an arm and a leg for some of their swimbaits for years now and it's nice to see muskie guys jumping in and making more affordable baits. Shows how inflated the prices have been. Those 14" ciscos would cost $150 bucks I'd bet, if the bass guys came up with them and if they caught on big in the bass world first. Picked up one of your baits at the show too Nate. Nice hefty lure too, not cheap plastic by any means. And my brother picked up one of Jeds baits for himself. Can't wait to try them out too. I'll post a pic when I do. I've got a shad bait in the making too, speaking of which, because I finally got a new house with an actual "basement" in it to make baits in so I am getting back into the bait making game by trying to make one of these funky swimbaits for myself. We'll see how it goes. I can tell you one thing, it is probably going to be the one and only type of swimbait I make. What a pain in the arse this thing is. Hopefully it will at least swim. Ah well, it's fun for now and it can swim in my head until I try it out at least. | |||
Doug Bradley |
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Posts: 190 | Nate I have to agree with toad, you are on the right track. I also picked some of yours up from the CHI show from Chae's booth. Price is good and that Bluegill is awesome in the water, the shad and perch look great too. I would like to see a slower sinking version of them for shallower situations but I understend the charachteristics of the material you are pouring and it needs the lead to work. Keep up the awesome work........Doug Bradley | ||
Tigger |
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Posts: 399 Location: Burton, Ohio | Man Nate that looks great. I has been really fun watching your baits evolve over the last year and half. Years from now I will say............ I remember when he was going to college and making baits between his school time! LOL Keep up the great work! | ||
Reelwise |
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Posts: 1636 | You def. make the best muskie swim baits out there, and have for years. Keep it up. | ||
SebSkie |
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Posts: 99 Location: North Coventry, PA | WOW, very impressive!... Great job Nate!!... | ||
TheMuskyMan |
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Posts: 339 Location: Maryland | Sweet Looking! Great Job Nate! | ||
Jason413 |
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Posts: 119 | Absolutely beautiful! Great profile, great color, smooth joints. You are off and running! | ||
Jason413 |
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Posts: 119 | Any idea on price for this baby? | ||
Musky Snax |
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Posts: 680 Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | Another winner! Great job Nate. | ||
Capt bigfish |
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Posts: 480 | Nice work Nate! I noticed the tight joints first thing. The joints I make on segmented crankbaits aren't nearly as close fitting, what's the advantage of having them close together? I assume a tighter wiggle and aesthetics, am I missing something? Thanks, Duff | ||
Guest |
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I like the way the Nate baits swim in the videos. They swim more naturally than some others that have looser joints and kick out 90 degrees. In any case, Nate is doing some phenominal work! How the heck can he get them to look so good without some sort of precision machine doing the work? Keep it up, dude!!! | |||
Musky Snax |
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Posts: 680 Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | Are these not molded? This isn't meant to be a negative question by the way. Just responding to the guests question about how he gets them to look so good. Once you design the original all the ones thereafter will be identical. These are awesome! Edited by Musky Snax 2/6/2008 9:17 AM | ||
MikeHulbert |
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Posts: 2427 Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | 100% money dude.... Can't wait to throw one! | ||
Musky Snax |
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Posts: 680 Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | One comment regarding pricing. Make sure you get paid what you deserve for all the countless hours of r&d that went into them Nate. It's easy for customers to want lower prices but if they had any idea how much work went into creating your baits they might not have an issue with paying a higher retail price. You've come a loooong way dude and deserve whatever money you charge for them. | ||
muskellunged |
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Location: Illinois | Nate, Beautiful looking bait. Keep up the work as long as you love what you're doing. Your painstaking attention to detail is inspiring to us all! | ||
The Nate |
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Thanks for the compliments guys! As with my other baits this one is constructed out of a solid composite material, so it should pretty much last forever. Toad and Doug hope you enjoy your new baits if you ever need anything for them just get in touch with me. Duff I kept the joints tighter strictly for aesthetics (which was a pain in the butt to figure out the joint locations and number of sections to get the desired action) This bait has a very smooth swimming motion, much more so than my previous baits (along the same lines as a castaic platinum). Another new thing I am incorporating in to this bait is some varied sink rates (floater, slow sink, fast sink) and will be trying to work the same system into my other baits if I can find the time (busy semester ahead). Thanks again for the compliments if anyone has any more suggestions/questions regarding the bait itself, or paint schemes to try out I'd be more than happy to hear them. Thanks again! Nate | |||
Musky Snax |
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Posts: 680 Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | What do you top coat them with after they are painted Nate? | ||
The Nate |
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The top coat is with a really high end urethane. A couple of coats and its good to go. BTW, do you guys think it works in a bright cisco pattern as well? Attachments ---------------- cisco.jpg (81KB - 90 downloads) | |||
MikeHulbert |
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Posts: 2427 Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | For cisco, I would rather see a silver/sharp grey color where the blue paint is...maybe have a small blue tint to it, but I would rather see it with silver and grey than blue. | ||
Musky Snax |
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Posts: 680 Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | Nate, are you using automotive urethane then? I've been top coating my new ones with it until the new non drip Nu-Lustre 55 epoxy is on the shelves soon. | ||
Tackle Industries |
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Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | Nate, Those look great! Any video? I think that lure is a great platform for some real cool paint jobs. Maybe put a little fopil or holo tape inside the joints so each time it wiggles it gives a little flash. Just an idea. Great job!! James Edited by tacklebooty 2/11/2008 8:03 AM | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Nate, Nice lure, good looking design and paint. The two protos you sent me will be on the way back to you as soon as I can get to them. Thanks for the opportunity to toss 'em. I'd like to be able to tell folks what I think about the lures... | ||
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