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snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | fore the first time with foil working on some baits,the are not ready,bud the idea its there!! if the are ready,the must be placed some tails on the end. first a repaint some fox crankbaits and here my twist glyde's and some solid plastic twist baits | ||
bowhunter29 |
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Posts: 908 Location: South-Central PA | Wow, those are incredible! jeremy | ||
Tackle Industries |
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Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | Very cool foil baits! Nice paint jobs on them too. | ||
Fish and Whistle |
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Posts: 462 Location: Antioch, IL | Outstanding work! I would be afraid that I would pull the bait away from a fish in fear of it getting teeth marks in it....ok, no I wouldn't. Those are great! | ||
snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | thanks!! the foil one's have got now five layers of 3 compo clearcoat and i have today the body's suspence make'd with some lead(before was not a optien,then became the fast sinkers,and i hate fast sinking baits,hahahahah). tommorow i set the last layers of clearcoat on them,and then i can make the tails on it and i show some pic's about vieuw day's again. it was the first foil project,allot of work,bud the result is very nice i think | ||
snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | here some pic's from vieuw baits that are ready to go!! | ||
WI Skis |
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Posts: 547 Location: Oshkosh | Those are beautiful! Peter | ||
snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | thanks!! here some others | ||
bridgeman |
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Posts: 529 Location: Not Where I Want To Be | Very Nice , Great Paint | ||
s.trutta |
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Those are exceptionally nice baits! The tails are great too - I've been looking all over for a curly tail like that, are they commercially available or custom made? Big bodied, thin ribbon tails are hard to find. Beautiful baits anyway. S.Trutta | |||
snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | s.trutta - 1/9/2011 2:40 AM Those are exceptionally nice baits! The tails are great too - I've been looking all over for a curly tail like that, are they commercially available or custom made? Big bodied, thin ribbon tails are hard to find. Beautiful baits anyway. S.Trutta thanks mate. the tails are from spro,the new ""dura grubs"" very strong matterial,you can pull the tail about the meter in lenght,kind off jeltex,bud nicer to see and the action is very good. i hope you have enough info now? greets nick | ||
S.Trutta |
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Thank you Snoekfisker. It was very nice of you to share your resource. Tight lines, S.Trutta | |||
detroithardcore |
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Posts: 299 | These baits are in a class by itself! Wow! I'm impressed! Keep up the great work! | ||
MuskyFix |
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They sure look allot like the True Glide Guppie | |||
zach2626 |
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Posts: 184 | Is it just me or does Muskyfix always make a half assed comment about anyones baits but his. He did it to me and now these beautiful baits. These baits rock and the foils are sick! Very, very nice baits that I am sure would just tear up the fish. Keep up the good work as you inspire many of us to try new things and styles. Once again, sick baits and very, very nice detail work! Hopefully one day I will be up to this level! | ||
MuskyFix |
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I think it's you Zach, 80 percent of my post are compliments other then info, Matter of fact I complimented on your work as well a few times. as far as the post above when I first looked at the baits they do look like True Glides Guppies, I don't see a problem with that. I'm not looking to be part of Something no one told me Post.. By the way snoekfisker very nice work. | |||
snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | thanks!!! and about the looks off a guppie,i don't now that,it should can,bud a guppie is bigger? this one's are 8"" and 9/12"" by 2oz and 3oz. i have draw over a super shad rap and draw a sharp nose on it and voila the bait was born(hahahah). try it your self and you have this bait the foil one's are al lot off work,so the last serie i have painted it again. i post some other models about a vieuw weeks,bud first a large serie off this one's making and then time fore some other models greets nick | ||
esoxone |
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Posts: 424 | Great Jobs,snoekfisher !!! Do they have a zig-zag and a wobble action ? esoxone Edited by esoxone 1/13/2011 11:55 AM | ||
snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | esoxone - 1/13/2011 6:54 PM Great Jobs,snoekfisher !!! Do they have a zig-zag and a wobble action ? esoxone yes the have a very nice left to the right action,and lots off wobbel by the sink off. the are fast and slow to fish,the runs about the 2 to 5 feet the litle one's,the bigger one's runs 3 to 6 feet | ||
snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | here some foil one's too. the must have two layers of clearcoat today and then the are ready fore some pike war | ||
oldtoolsniper |
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Posts: 1 | Stunning | ||
snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | and some new pic's greets nick.... | ||
MACONE |
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Posts: 248 Location: Xenia, Ohio | Awesome baits , where do you the net for the foil baits, do you just cut a pc of net out and cover it with foil to get the 3d look and then paint over, you are very blessed to paint this well, I love to paint lures also I posted a couple of mine but I'm just not sure how to get to the next level, like this, these are awesome, Thanks Mac One | ||
snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | yes. first the net on the bait and then the foil on top of it,and fore the 3d effect you spray on the foil,and then you go with a peace off zandingpaper over the structure to get the silver line's back from the foil. then lot's off clearcoat on it,in litle steps. i hope you can get it to!! greets nick..... | ||
pikeangler |
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Nick, Your work is like a pro, I like the foiled ones. Can you tell us Where you put the weight in the twisters. I'd tried to make some but I'm having trouble to get the glidin action in it. | |||
snoekfisker |
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Posts: 278 Location: holland | pikeangler - 1/26/2011 9:43 PM Nick, Your work is like a pro, I like the foiled ones. Can you tell us Where you put the weight in the twisters. I'd tried to make some but I'm having trouble to get the glidin action in it. the tail is very importent iff you get action out of the bait ore not,with a fat tail on my baits.the don't swim nice from left to right with a wobbel,with those tails they do it very nice,so the tail is very importent fore having a nice action. i use 4 peaces off lead in this model one peace fore the tummy hook,and 3 below,the bait sink very slow with the nose down lightly. very nice left to the right action with a fat wobbel,keep the lead low as possible,then you get more wobbel!! good luck i hope you can get it to!! greets nick... | ||
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