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MrMuskie32
Posted 3/13/2007 4:47 PM (#244574)
Subject: my first foil and painted lure





Posts: 62


Location: Eau Claire, Wisconsin
this is my first foil and painted lure just thought i would let you guys see it. its not to bad for my first and hopfully i will get as good as you guys on here that can paint amazing paint jobs on lures. just wonder everyones thoughts and if you guys would have any comments or suggestions on the next ones i try.

mic


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Musky Snax
Posted 3/13/2007 6:42 PM (#244599 - in reply to #244574)
Subject: Re: my first foil and painted lure





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Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada
If I'm not mistaken that is a photo finish of a crappie ovelaid onto the foil? What part is actually painted? That aside, it obviously looks really good. My only advice at all would be to not have the scales on the head as it detracts from the realism. Other than that it's an exceptionally nice looking bait. Congrats.
Guest
Posted 3/13/2007 7:34 PM (#244611 - in reply to #244574)
Subject: RE: my first foil and painted lure


looks nice, but like Snax says no scales on the head.

How much for one?

MrMuskie32
Posted 3/13/2007 8:44 PM (#244639 - in reply to #244611)
Subject: RE: my first foil and painted lure





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Location: Eau Claire, Wisconsin
yea its a photo overlay. the painted part is across the back a little on the sides and i had to touch up some places. thanks for the scale comment i never even though about scales around the head once said it really does take away from the look. well somthing that i got to keep in line for the next one i try. trial and error best way to learn.

thanks mic
Musky Snax
Posted 3/13/2007 8:54 PM (#244642 - in reply to #244574)
Subject: Re: my first foil and painted lure





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Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada
I appreciate you clearing up the photo overlay. As a guy known for trying to do that with paint I always want to make sure that people know the difference. Your bait as I said looks incredible and is one of the best of this type of finish that I've seen. Just get rid of the scales on the head and that thing will look insane. Once again I think you've done a great job!

Edited by Musky Snax 3/13/2007 8:55 PM
LeMay
Posted 3/14/2007 5:45 AM (#244673 - in reply to #244574)
Subject: Re: my first foil and painted lure





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Location: Michigan
Nice looking lure. How does it run?

LeMay
MrMuskie32
Posted 3/14/2007 10:41 AM (#244743 - in reply to #244574)
Subject: Re: my first foil and painted lure





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Location: Eau Claire, Wisconsin
it runs good. runs like a topperstopper, but it runs on one side so the fish can see the whole side instead of just the bottom. Mic
Musky Snax
Posted 3/14/2007 10:51 AM (#244744 - in reply to #244574)
Subject: Re: my first foil and painted lure





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Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada
That would make a nice big profile too running on its side. If it runs like that anyway, maybe you should put the belly hook on the side that runs underwater? Just a suggestion.
MrMuskie32
Posted 3/16/2007 5:26 PM (#245230 - in reply to #244574)
Subject: Re: my first foil and painted lure





Posts: 62


Location: Eau Claire, Wisconsin
yea it makes a nice profile in the water i agree with moving the hook have to do it in the next one. thanks for all the comments and suggestions on thing have to give them a try

thanks again mic
ToddM
Posted 3/16/2007 8:40 PM (#245282 - in reply to #244574)
Subject: RE: my first foil and painted lure





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Location: oswego, il
Better yet, put a hooh on the back so there is one on each side, I think it would hook up better that way. Nice looking bait and that is your first too, wow.

Brass delta blades, I don't think I have seen any that color and they look bigger than the ones I have, where did you get them?
MrMuskie32
Posted 3/16/2007 9:59 PM (#245302 - in reply to #244574)
Subject: Re: my first foil and painted lure





Posts: 62


Location: Eau Claire, Wisconsin
they are the large ones like you would get from stamina. i got mine at crazy-d-tackle in elk mound wi witch is close to eau claire wi.

mic
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