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SolarFall
Posted 2/3/2013 7:08 AM (#614469)
Subject: Rutilus rutilus, my latest endeavour to imitate nature




Posts: 278


Location: Finland
hey guys i though id share once more couple of pic of a new model I've made for the up coming season. im not sure if you have this species over that side of the pond but this time around i tried to imitate european roach ( rutilus rutilus) im not 100% happy how it came out but im sure the pikes don't care as much as i do how realistic the baits look lol, anyway enjoy the pics.
-Mikko




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ShutUpNFish
Posted 2/3/2013 8:02 AM (#614478 - in reply to #614469)
Subject: Re: Rutilus rutilus, my latest endeavour to imitate nature





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Location: Money, PA
Look pretty #*^@ good to me!
spoonpluggergino
Posted 2/3/2013 8:23 AM (#614482 - in reply to #614469)
Subject: Re: Rutilus rutilus, my latest endeavour to imitate nature





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Location: Glen Ellyn Il
Very impressive as allways. You are giving me inspiration to do some detail carving. Molto bello
Gino
ravenlures
Posted 2/3/2013 8:40 AM (#614487 - in reply to #614469)
Subject: RE: Rutilus rutilus, my latest endeavour to imitate nature


Did you really carve out those scales, they look great as does the whole lure. Was this a model for casting, great lure a true craftsman.
SolarFall
Posted 2/3/2013 9:02 AM (#614491 - in reply to #614469)
Subject: Re: Rutilus rutilus, my latest endeavour to imitate nature




Posts: 278


Location: Finland
yep i did really carve all of those scales for the first model then i just figured since it came out looking so nice i should make a mold out of it. takes little bit of time to do the carving so its not exactly a fast process, i think i spend probably 15h or so to just carve the scales which is considerably faster than the previous swimbait i did so i must be improving at it i guess :D
Randy2354
Posted 2/3/2013 10:40 AM (#614510 - in reply to #614491)
Subject: Re: Rutilus rutilus, my latest endeavour to imitate nature





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Location: Chicago
Outstanding work as usual. I hope the pike think so as well
BigBaiter
Posted 2/3/2013 12:27 PM (#614533 - in reply to #614510)
Subject: Re: Rutilus rutilus, my latest endeavour to imitate nature




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Very impressive Mikko !!
BCS22
Posted 2/3/2013 1:25 PM (#614554 - in reply to #614469)
Subject: Re: Rutilus rutilus, my latest endeavour to imitate nature





Posts: 304


Location: PA
Nice work man!!!
Northern-pike.
Posted 2/3/2013 3:40 PM (#614577 - in reply to #614469)
Subject: Re: Rutilus rutilus, my latest endeavour to imitate nature





Posts: 132


Location: The Netherlands.
Very nice Mikko !
Zib
Posted 2/3/2013 8:30 PM (#614647 - in reply to #614469)
Subject: RE: Rutilus rutilus, my latest endeavour to imitate nature





Posts: 1405


Location: Detroit River

Those kick major butt! I'd cast those with high confidence that they would put some musky in my boat. I like those colors.

I know you've probably answered this before, but what type of paint do you use?

SolarFall
Posted 2/4/2013 3:56 AM (#614703 - in reply to #614647)
Subject: RE: Rutilus rutilus, my latest endeavour to imitate nature




Posts: 278


Location: Finland
thanks alot guys much appreciated

Zib - 2/3/2013 8:30 PM

Those kick major butt! I'd cast those with high confidence that they would put some musky in my boat. I like those colors.

I know you've probably answered this before, but what type of paint do you use?



i use this Finnish brand called CAB, they are solvent based paints made spesifically for lure makers after all there are heck of a lot of use over here but the unfortunate thing about that is that since the paint line is solvent based its not being sold outside Finland, i guess there are some Eu regulations that you cant send solvent based paint over the post to other countries or something like that.
Beaver
Posted 2/4/2013 4:04 AM (#614705 - in reply to #614647)
Subject: RE: Rutilus rutilus, my latest endeavour





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WOW! I am a fan of the Rudd after I saw a few photos of guys toting them around in a cooler to use for bait. The pictures really made me think that a Rudd-shaped and colored lure would be a great addition to the glider box, and you nailed it! The shape,the color and those blood red eyes, it really looks awesome. All that carving talent really shows in the lure. I say bravo! Someone remind me to never put up any of my Rudd colored lures after I paint them.
I have to look at those some more.
Beaver
SolarFall
Posted 2/17/2013 12:26 PM (#618111 - in reply to #614469)
Subject: RE: Rutilus rutilus, my latest endeavour to imitate nature




Posts: 278


Location: Finland
hey guys i had this silver leafing stuff lying around and i figured it might look pretty good on my roach pattern and i think it looks even better than those previous once i painted, pretty tricky stuff btw you have to be really carefull with it


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Kingfisher
Posted 2/17/2013 10:14 PM (#618209 - in reply to #614469)
Subject: RE: Rutilus rutilus, my latest endeavour to imitate nature




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Location: Muskegon Michigan
Awesome work !!!! My grandfather was a wood carver. You do him proud. Mike
SolarFall
Posted 2/21/2013 6:43 AM (#619250 - in reply to #614469)
Subject: Re: Rutilus rutilus, my latest endeavour to imitate nature




Posts: 278


Location: Finland
thanks alot i think i have few wood carving genes, my grandad was a woodworker
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