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Location: Moses Lake, WA | One of James' TI Ciscos does in copperhead fabric and simplicity paint.
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Wow! Nice job Gary. That's beautiful. |
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Location: PA | I like this one, your other lures are nice also. But on your other fabric lures I saw you don't paint much. This leaves the eye kinda just floating in open space. Painting behind the eyes and a little on the back imo gives the eye a base to sit on, more contrast and definition. Just some friendly input and again jmo, nice work on this one. |
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Location: S.Wisconsin | Nice job |
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| In addition to some basic skill levels you need to have patience to be a good painter and unfortunately patience is not one of my virtues. On those occasions when I make specific lures as gifts I'll work at painting a bit harder but it's clear that I don't have the innate talent that many people on this forum display. |
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Location: PA | Well this lure looks great, you obviously have some talent. Patience is something I struggle with sometimes also, I have found ways to make painting easier for myself which allows me to overcome that. I want to chuck some baits against the wall at times and walk away, it does get frustrating. Again good job on this tho keep them coming. |
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Location: S.Wisconsin | For sure it can get to you at times.Leafing a bait will make me want to stomp around and throw a fit.....im sure if you ask my wife she would agree Really tho this bait looks good and has plenty of contrast. I can see a big old esox wanting to kill it
Edited by little one 3/14/2013 3:16 PM
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| I think the bait looks great and I really like that shot of black near the tail.
Nice work! |
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