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Message Subject: Paint Pattern help
nxtwrldrcd
Posted 2/6/2004 4:37 PM (#96162)
Subject: Paint Pattern help




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How do you like these patterns? I’m still working on some clear water patterns, any ideas there? Your feedback is most welcome and appreciated.
Thanks
Mike



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Phish Killer
Posted 2/6/2004 4:42 PM (#96164 - in reply to #96162)
Subject: RE: Paint Pattern help





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Location: Minneapolis,Minnesota
That's a real cool looking perch pattern. I would bite on that bait.
Plitz.....
Posted 2/6/2004 5:04 PM (#96168 - in reply to #96162)
Subject: RE: Paint Pattern help





Posts: 600


Location: West Bend, WI
looking good!!! clearcoat them pups.......
E's musky Baits
Posted 2/6/2004 6:30 PM (#96173 - in reply to #96162)
Subject: RE: Paint Pattern help





Posts: 93


Location: Waukesha, WI.
They look good!! get the clear on them so we can see what they will realy look like. the paint will come to life.
nxtwrldrcd
Posted 2/6/2004 7:05 PM (#96181 - in reply to #96162)
Subject: RE: Paint Pattern help




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They do have the clear coat on already. They just don’t have they eyes on yet. They do look better in person, must be my photography. I was having problems with the flash reflecting off the finish.
Thanks
Mike
ToddM
Posted 2/6/2004 7:49 PM (#96189 - in reply to #96162)
Subject: RE: Paint Pattern help





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Location: oswego, il
Mike, they look good. For clear water, I would take the perch and/or firetiger and use a white base instead of chartruse and use red where the orange is.

You could also have Xllund from this site paint them to or offer the bait to him for custom painting.
kevin
Posted 2/6/2004 8:37 PM (#96196 - in reply to #96162)
Subject: RE: Paint Pattern help





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Location: Chicago, Beverly
Something about the perch and black perch that I like. To get rid of the glare you could toss a black t-shirt or bandanna under the lures..

Edited by kevin 2/7/2004 9:24 AM

Posted 2/6/2004 9:16 PM (#96197 - in reply to #96162)
Subject: RE: Paint Pattern help


ditto what toddm said. that perch in a darker yellow would get my attention too and something with a light bellie and dark back, like a tennasee(sp) shad would be cool. dont forget blue amd white and all white.
jlong
Posted 2/7/2004 4:24 PM (#96235 - in reply to #96162)
Subject: RE: Paint Pattern help





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Location: Black Creek, WI
NXT, those are some sweet paint jobs! Did you do them yourself? If so, you've come a long way (ha ha).

Personally, considering your baits are all plastic I'd shy away from a clear coat. Regardless, they look great. Congrats.

jlong
dougj
Posted 2/7/2004 4:36 PM (#96238 - in reply to #96162)
Subject: RE: Paint Pattern help





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Location: Warroad, Mn

Mike:

Colors look good, should have a bumblebee (black and yellow) also.

Doug Johnson

nxtwrldrcd
Posted 2/9/2004 9:14 AM (#96378 - in reply to #96162)
Subject: RE: Paint Pattern help




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No Jason (ha-ha), I wish though. My spray can technique peaked just after a few baits. Those are from Stan.
Thanks Doug, I was thinking of doing a couple of the “classics” I was thinking bumblebee and a red head too.
Thanks
Mike
CiscoKid
Posted 2/9/2004 11:56 AM (#96408 - in reply to #96162)
Subject: RE: Paint Pattern help





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Location: Oconto Falls, WI
I like the look of the perch mike! Don't change it. As far as clear water you gotta have the standard black/white (or silver), and please have BLUEGILL!!!
divani
Posted 2/9/2004 12:08 PM (#96409 - in reply to #96162)
Subject: RE: Paint Pattern help





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Location: Belgium
why the curved lip if I may ask? Are these your handmade lures? Looking good!
nxtwrldrcd
Posted 2/9/2004 12:34 PM (#96417 - in reply to #96162)
Subject: RE: Paint Pattern help




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I’ll send you up some perch Travis – thanks
Divani – they’re not hand made – machine made. I mold the lips and bodies in my molding presses.
The curved lip helps the bait “kick out” easy when twitched. The curved lip also gives the bait a more horizontal attitude when diving than compared to the nose diving attitude of a strait angled lip – plus I thought it’d look cool.
Thanks
Mike
C.Painter
Posted 2/9/2004 12:48 PM (#96419 - in reply to #96162)
Subject: RE: Paint Pattern help





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Location: Madtown, WI
awesome looking perch!

Cory
divani
Posted 2/9/2004 3:27 PM (#96443 - in reply to #96162)
Subject: RE: Paint Pattern help





Posts: 2061


Location: Belgium
cory, are you trying to get a perch colored lure? LOL
Obfuscate Musky
Posted 2/9/2004 3:35 PM (#96445 - in reply to #96238)
Subject: RE: Paint Pattern help




Posts: 654


Location: MPLS, MN
I think every bait should come in a bumblebee color.
xllund
Posted 2/9/2004 7:23 PM (#96467 - in reply to #96162)
Subject: RE: Paint Pattern help




Posts: 358


Lookin' good NXT,

I will take two of the top one. I have had pretty good luck with colors/patterns like that.
DRMUSKIE
Posted 2/9/2004 8:43 PM (#96475 - in reply to #96162)
Subject: RE: Paint Pattern help




Location: Lake Chautauqua & Latham, New York, USA
Divani,
Where can I buy some of your baits (like the XL Divani)? Thus far, I have only seen your excellent lurebuilding instructions and fine collection of various lure types, but I don't have the time to build any myself.
divani
Posted 2/10/2004 1:59 AM (#96499 - in reply to #96162)
Subject: RE: Paint Pattern help





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Location: Belgium
send me an email and we'll see whether we can work something out
Grass
Posted 2/10/2004 12:57 PM (#96582 - in reply to #96162)
Subject: RE: Paint Pattern help




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Location: Seymour, WI
What do you use to clear cote the lures? Where can I purchase some?

Thanks, Grass,
divani
Posted 2/11/2004 2:58 AM (#96695 - in reply to #96162)
Subject: RE: Paint Pattern help





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Location: Belgium
who do you want to answer that question? I use envirotex lite.
I'm not sure what Mike uses though. I'm sure he can tell you once he has seen this reply.
nxtwrldrcd
Posted 2/11/2004 8:56 AM (#96712 - in reply to #96162)
Subject: RE: Paint Pattern help




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I dunno what I use, on my basement spray can specials I use spray lacquer. The professional who’s painting these probably wouldn’t want me divulging his proprietary information on-line, but I do know that rubber worms won’t “melt” the stuff off though.

Mike
Stan Durst
Posted 2/12/2004 7:38 AM (#96858 - in reply to #96712)
Subject: RE: Paint Pattern help




Posts: 246


Location: Jamestown, Pa.
Mike's right.
no no no no no no no no.
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