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| Musky Snax |
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Posts: 680 Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | Hey folks. I decided to redesign my lipless swimbaits to incorporate a better method of hinging them and new tails. The joining method is now similar to the industry standard of a pin running between two screw eyes. The tails are made a from a thin foam like material which is paintable and about as durable as a rubber tail would be. Here's a photo of a recent one I finished for a California Bass angler and a video of that one plus some others. Hope you enjoy them. Attachments ---------------- P1030236.JPG (85KB - 146 downloads) | ||
| mmclain6101 |
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Posts: 107 Location: Mayer, MN | you've done it again! those things are crazy. | ||
| Musky Snax |
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Posts: 680 Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | Thanks for the kind words. It takes a number of hours to complete each bait I make but I'm not sure myself exactly how many that is. It varies with each one. | ||
| sworrall |
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Posts: 32951 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Great work, Snax, that lure moves like it's alive. | ||
| pamuskyhunter |
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Posts: 613 Location: big cove tannery pa | Great job snax,those lures are awesome looking in the water. | ||
| Rob_K |
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| One word to say WOW | |||
| esox50 |
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Posts: 2024 | Is that catfish patterned bait, Snax? If so, definitely unique!!! | ||
| Guest |
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| Now that is your best yet....awesome acton....like the joint too. Rod | |||
| Musky Snax |
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Posts: 680 Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | esox50 - 9/30/2007 5:09 PM Is that catfish patterned bait, Snax? If so, definitely unique!!! I believe it's a catfish native to California. That's where the customer is from who asked me to paint it that way from a reference photo he had sent me. I think it's a Yellow Bullhead but I could be wrong. Glad you like the little video. I must give credit to The Nate who I got the idea for how to joint them. The hinges I used before do work but not as freely as this method so you can work them ultra slowly as well as blazing fast. Edited by Musky Snax 9/30/2007 4:50 PM | ||
| ESOX Maniac |
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Posts: 2754 Location: Mauston, Wisconsin | Snax- It's already been said: WOW! That's a beauty. PS- very nice video's - I really liked "welcome to the jungle". Al | ||
| esox69 |
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| i have an 8" lipless coming to me very soon, they're awesome- what movement! snax, post that pic when it's done for all to see. she'll be a beauty!!!! steve | |||
| Whoolligan |
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Posts: 457 | Snax, those are just plain awesome. I need to get in touch with you. | ||
| Musky Snax |
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Posts: 680 Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | I just added some more stuff the video. Here's an updated version... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoMwuXC9Lio I tried to embed the video but it didn't work this time for some reason. Edited by Musky Snax 10/1/2007 4:50 PM | ||
| RiverMan |
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Posts: 1504 Location: Oregon | Good action. Jed V. | ||
| Musky Snax |
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Posts: 680 Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | greybeard - 10/4/2007 6:38 PM "give credit to the Nate" so should we order from Nate ? Nate was kind enough to answer questions I had regarding how strong that method of joining the two sections was. He didn't invent it but he did let me know it will hold up. That's why I gave him credit. It's the same way 99% of all swimbaits are built. By all means go buy Nates swimbaits if you wish. He makes a great bait and he's a heck of a nice guy. | ||
| DEMolishedyou2 |
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Posts: 434 Location: Omaha, Nebraska | Mike, those look amazing!!! I have a question, what makes the new design better? I know you are always improving you lures. | ||
| Musky Snax |
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Posts: 680 Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | These newer versions use a better method of joining the two sections than the hinges I used before and the tails are a better design. These tails are cut from a thin foam like material that I can paint and can be replaced if damaged. The previous ones I made used a wooden tail on a pair of screw eyes. Now these baits can swim at any speed. | ||
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Posts: 786 Location: Minnesota | Great looking baits Snax! Your painting skills are looking good! Make me hungry just lookiing at your baits! LOL PS - Any new paintings? Really liked the one you had up about a year ago. Didn't know if you had any new projects or not. | ||
| Musky Snax |
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Posts: 680 Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | Hey Grunt, it's always nice to have an actual question in my threads every now and then! LMAO!!! I do enjoy all these personal attacks of course though...who wouldn't? lol Seriously, I have been teaching myself the art of custom airbrushing with the plan being to paint helmets and motorcycles as well as making my baits. Here's a few examples of what I've been up to... Attachments ---------------- P1030217 (Medium).JPG (71KB - 137 downloads) P1030212 (Medium).JPG (53KB - 141 downloads) P1030202 (Medium).JPG (76KB - 139 downloads) | ||
| Obfuscate Musky |
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Posts: 654 Location: MPLS, MN | Wow that skull pic is Freaky! Good work. | ||
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Posts: 550 Location: So. Illinois | Snax, Great looking bait. Question, how is that tail connected so it is replaceable? Is there a pin or is it justed wedged in a slot in the tail? | ||
| Musky Snax |
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Posts: 680 Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | AFChief - 10/10/2007 3:44 PM Snax, Great looking bait. Question, how is that tail connected so it is replaceable? Is there a pin or is it justed wedged in a slot in the tail? Thanks for your question Chief, The tails are inserted into a slot and held in place with two toothpicks passing through them. I also epoxy them into place but in the event that a fish tears them up you just need to take a small hacksaw and reopen the slot. I am offering to send the replacement tails free of charge for the first few. It's inevitable that any flexible material used for tails will get chewed over time. I'm actually thinking of trying thin leather which should be paintable and much more durable to boot. | ||
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | Hey Mike, Great looking bait. My question would be about the thin leather and the effects of it getting wet and drying multiple times, what effect would that have on the leather? | ||
| Musky Snax |
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Posts: 680 Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | Great question Mike. That's something I'd need to field test. I'm always looking for ways to improve all my baits and finding the perfect material for tails is something I'm always on the lookout for. | ||
| RiverMan |
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Posts: 1504 Location: Oregon | That helmet is disturbing!! RM | ||
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Posts: 284 | Snax I hope you are rich. I don't say that about many people. To most people that are rich I don't feel they really deserve it. But you Snax, you should be rich. Your work is phenomenal. From your baits to your paintings and now these helmets. You are truly an amazing artist. I don't want to sound morbid or anything but I love the skull helmet. Not necessarily for the fact that it's a bloody skull but for the depth that it has. I really looks like the face is inside the helmet behind the wires and the eyes look like they're inside the skull. I don't know how you do it. And I must also comment on the amazing use of light on the dragon helmet. Amazing talent to make something look so lit-up. Snax I gotta tell you half the reason I log on everyday is to see if you have posted anything new. | ||
| Whoolligan |
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Posts: 457 | Pointerpride102 - 10/10/2007 3:32 PM Hey Mike, Great looking bait. My question would be about the thin leather and the effects of it getting wet and drying multiple times, what effect would that have on the leather? I sent Snax a PM with a material that I have used for tying flies. Its really good stuff as far as the wet/dry process goes. I've used it for the better part of ten years on Salt patterns, including big baitfish patterns,a nd it holds up extremely well. If it works out for his tails all the better for everyone else. | ||
| Musky Snax |
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Posts: 680 Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | Wooligan, I've looked into the bugskin material and I'm also considering thin neoprene as an option. Ultimately I need something to hold its shape in the water but be flexible enough to enhance the swimming actions. It must also be as tooth proof as can be and ideally it should be paintable! Not too much to ask is it? lol Ghitierman, I don't know what to say man! You're too kind but I'm but one of many other talented folks on the forums here. Thanks for your support! | ||
| esox50 |
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Posts: 2024 | Snax, Looking at that rock with the eagle on it got me thinking about something else. What if you took someone's big fish picture and painted it on a rock like with the eagle? Sort of like Rod Umlauf does on canvas. I think with your attention to detail and painting skills in general that would look phenomenal!!!! In fact, I'd give you a picture to practice with if you were so inclined!!!!!!! Didn't mean to hijack the thread... | ||
| Musky Snax |
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Posts: 680 Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | Sounds like a cool idea to me. I do offer to render airbrushed paintings of people holding their fish on my website. It would be painted on high quality paper though. A rock might be problematic for shipping costs. | ||
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