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Image Comments posted by Chuck Young
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We're gonna need a bigger boat!
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Cool! Maybe you'll catch a Bowfin on it.
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I love those 3-D scales! For some reason, they remind me of an armadillo.
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Great bait. Nice and clean. I bet it casts great too!
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Those things used to scare the dickens out of me when I was a kid. I can remember 15 of them confronting me at amy favorite fishing hole. They stand up in the water and wave back and forth like aquatic cobras. Great job on the lure. But it still freaks me out a little.
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I don't know about the bass, But I'd hit that - wait, what?
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Good to see another NH guy on the forum. Nice job.
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I saw the video before I saw the gallery pic. Great job on both! Line through is a solid concept. This gets the lure body away from teeth. Also the weight gets away from the mouth, so the lure is not thrown so easily.
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Beautiful paint. I have some of those blanks. Hate them. Hard to get good paint on them. Good job.
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Some have asked about the 3rd lure from the top. The random stripes on the brookie were made using Metallic tuule. I double masked with the grain oriented horizontally and vertically. I got it recently at Hobby lobby. Mdot uses this a lot also. I thought it would look cool and suggest the random curved lines on the back of this species.
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Can of sardines. Blue and yellow sardine in 5 different base treatments. From top to bottom: White pearl, Silver pearl, Metallic lacquer, Chrome foil, and F14.
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Balsa and cast lead jigs wobble as they sink. Slow wobble model on left is slightly more bulky, more rounded and heavier. Fast wobble model on right is lighter and flatter.
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Paint over foil. Holographic finish.
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Looks good, Mark. How do you make the tail spinner?
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Tiemco 8076 (I think) bass bug hook. Mylar over painted foam. Some sculpting with UV epoxy. Floats well because of the light hook. But also dives, and swims below the water because of the design of the mouth.
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I like this one
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Cool idea for the back mottling! I'm using it!
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Aluminum foil with nail art powder. These 4-1/2" blanks are junk. But I will toss them into some heavy cover in search of bucket-mouth.
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red white and blue dace. Nail art powder is mixed in the first layer of e-tex. Is this a G finish? Or does the base need to be chrome?
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Rainbow. The blank is foiled with nail art foil. This is a bit more flexible than heat transfer foil. Still working on the right shade of green.
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White diamonds spatter back. Pearl white base. Used a makeup brush to apply nail art powder to tacky epoxy, epoxied again, spattered, then epoxied again. Mixing powder in the epoxy is easier and more economical. You can't really tell, but this has an incredible depth.
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White perch? Attempt at G finish over w pearl silver. Nail art powder mixed in epoxy.
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"Bloody Good"
Transparent paint allows chrome to shine through.
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Nice!