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Location: Oak Lawn, IL | Had the blanks sitting in the garage for a couple years and decided it was time to try and make my first hardbait. I used some cheap $.97 spray paint from Walmart.
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Location: Drachten (The Netherlands) | Doesn't look cheap to me... great job!
Greetz,
Dick |
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Location: OHIO | Toss me over some of that Wallie paint, that lure be anything but cheap lookin'.. Really like the side pattern and color.. Very nice..
JP~ |
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Location: Oak Lawn, IL | Thanks guys. I just tried a second one and I didn't get so lucky....those cheap(maybe all?) spraypaints have a very inconsistent spray....or maybe it's user error. However I got a chance to check this one out in my sister's pool this morning and it's got a nice walk to it. It may go into my rotation this summer on Cass Lake. |
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Location: Oregon | Looks great! |
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Location: Norway | Looks good, I love the color scheme. Michael |
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| I could see that getting clobbered, nice looking bait!! |
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Location: Oak Lawn, IL | My third attempt with rattle cans. I used a little bigger blank.
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| Bob, very nice work, can't wait to se what you can do with an airbrush! |
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