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More Muskie Fishing -> Basement Baits and Custom Lure Painting -> Several new ones
 
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MACONE
Posted 1/2/2014 4:59 AM (#681708)
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Location: Xenia, Ohio
Just finished these up over the holiday break , photo finished and airbrushed.


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bigbite
Posted 1/2/2014 7:22 AM (#681714 - in reply to #681708)
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Location: Pewaukee, WI
Those are beautiful Scotty! I really love the finish you painted on them. My personal favorite would be the trout.
Cal
Posted 1/2/2014 7:24 AM (#681715 - in reply to #681708)
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Location: ON
Baby Musky is bang on. Hell all of them are, very nice job!
ToddM
Posted 1/2/2014 9:03 AM (#681734 - in reply to #681708)
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Location: oswego, il
Works of art!
Northern-pike.
Posted 1/8/2014 4:36 AM (#683287 - in reply to #681708)
Subject: Re: Several new ones





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Location: The Netherlands.
#*^@ , i like em all !!
MACONE
Posted 1/8/2014 7:24 AM (#683299 - in reply to #681708)
Subject: Re: Several new ones





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Location: Xenia, Ohio
Thank You !!
Husky_Munter
Posted 1/8/2014 7:25 PM (#683445 - in reply to #681708)
Subject: Re: Several new ones




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i love these "real image" lures ... been experimenting with my own airbrush designs, but nothing as lifelike as these. can anyone point me in the right direction? id love to learn how to do something like these. any DIY references that could help me? These are absolutely works of art!

Edited by Husky_Munter 1/8/2014 7:27 PM
MACONE
Posted 1/9/2014 3:40 AM (#683505 - in reply to #681708)
Subject: Re: Several new ones





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Location: Xenia, Ohio
Well here is how I do it right wrong or indifferent, I find myself an image on Google image let’s say a Trout, try and find a picture large enough to cover your bait so you don’t have to reduce it or blow it up to much, I save the picture to my desktop or where you want then I open the saved picture with (Paint) resize to fit the lure, then I copy the image flip and rotate it so I have both right and left on the same page, run you test sample first to make sure it’s the size you want, then run to Wal-Mart and buy a bag of tissue paper, glue stick and spay adhesive in a can, oh and copy paper for the print I use 11x17 copy paper, now here is what you do, lay your 11x17 copy paper on flat surface grab a piece of tissue paper alien up just on one of the corners smooth out the tissue paper real nice, (that’s the trick to nice image), lift your tissue paper up on one side only apply glue stick to edge only about ¼ of inch inn and smooth out with your hand repeat for the other edges, now just put your copy paper in the printer with your tissue paper glued to it and select your image and print, now lay your lure on top of the tissue paper trace around your lure leave good 3/8 over hang cut your image out with pair of scissors , now prime your bait white, let it dry, take your spray adhesive and spray one side of your bait let it get tacky and alien your tissue paper image and smooth out, repeat on other side, airbrush your top and bottom apply a netting add your eyes and airbrush highlights apply your environmental light epoxy I also use a heat gun on my environmental light epoxy while it’s on the rotisserie, it sounds hard but it’s real easy , hope this helps.
Husky_Munter
Posted 1/9/2014 4:16 PM (#683638 - in reply to #681708)
Subject: Re: Several new ones




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that is a huge help! i am going to have to give it a try! i will post up some pictures of what i accomplish for sure! I am absolutely in love with the baby musky lure ... but wow they all look so great!
Cody
Posted 1/9/2014 6:25 PM (#683660 - in reply to #681708)
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Wow all nice, very realistic, nice work !
ShutUpNFish
Posted 1/10/2014 7:23 AM (#683738 - in reply to #681708)
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Location: Money, PA
I love the look of these as well...They are "REAL" fish images. Something to be said for a different process of applying a pattern to a fishing lure that's for sure!

IMHO, lures which are hand airbrushed and lures which have decals of images applied; Should clearly be set apart....Its kinda like the difference between trolling and casting....We are all trying to achieve the same outcome, catching muskies! And in this case the outcome is creating a lure which entices muskies to hit OR something for viewing pleasure! However, as an artist and craftsman myself, I truly feel that in any case where these lures are all showcased together for viewing or in any sort of competition; they should certainly be categorized differently and separately so that they get the true respect and admirations that they all deserve. Just my thoughts.

Edited by ShutUpNFish 1/10/2014 7:25 AM
chainmusky
Posted 1/10/2014 9:52 AM (#683766 - in reply to #681708)
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Unbelievable work I have recently started up painting baits man do those look good
MACONE
Posted 1/10/2014 10:06 AM (#683771 - in reply to #681708)
Subject: Re: Several new ones





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Location: Xenia, Ohio
Thank You I look forward to seeing your work !
Husky_Munter
Posted 1/10/2014 1:04 PM (#683801 - in reply to #681708)
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a lot of the work is finding the right picture i guess eh! haha been looking at your baby musky trying to find a decent google image, with large enough resolution
Husky_Munter
Posted 1/10/2014 3:50 PM (#683835 - in reply to #681708)
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do you use a laser printer at all? or just plain-jane printer?
MACONE
Posted 1/13/2014 3:08 AM (#684233 - in reply to #681708)
Subject: Re: Several new ones





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Location: Xenia, Ohio
I use a (BIZHUB) but I would think a plan-jane printer should work ok !
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