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Location: Burton, Ohio | Hey everyone, Well the 32" snow this past weekend put me in the basement again. LOL
I tweeked the crappie a bit and made some shad gliders.
Take Care
John
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Attachments ---------------- DSC03148whitecrappie.jpg (33KB - 109 downloads) DSC03155shadglide.jpg (32KB - 119 downloads) DSC03157purpleshadglide.jpg (31KB - 113 downloads)
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| Very nice work! Everything from the paint to finish is super clean and smooth. Keep it up!! |
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| hate to say it tigger, but i am glad you were snowed in, this way we get to see more of your impressive work
Etch |
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Location: Burton, Ohio | Thanks guys! Hey Etch when are we going to see some more of those frogs? They are knock outs!
I want to make a trade with you for my wall of fame.
John |
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Location: Minnesota | Is taht just regualr SS screen? I assume it takes a good amount of epoxy to get the bait that smooth? Nic ework on the new ones! |
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| Hey Tigger,
What are you using for your mesh base. I really like the way that you change the grain of the mesh over the bait. Makes it look much more realistic. These baits are top notch (as always). |
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Location: Burton, Ohio | Hey pete, I have used cheese clothe. It gets to be messy at times. Trying to figure a way to use a vacume bag. It is used in wood veneer applications. It is hooked to a vacume and the air is sucked out of the bag. It in a way compresses the material to the bait evenly. It is moslty used for bigger things.
I am playing with some other materials also. I won't mislead you on that. Got some things I am trying. I don't mean to tease. Still seeing if I have a my little nitch and style. I appreciate the compliments everyone. I don't want to sound bla,bla,bla.
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| Man Tigger your baits are really nice. That has to be one of the nicest crappies I ever seen...so realistic looking. |
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