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  1. mdojet

    Baby Bass Wakebait

    Wakebait Topwater crankbait in a Largemouth Bass pattern

    © Lure Me In Custom Painted Crankbaits

  2. Alright guys, I Need all of your help! Does anyone know how to Custom paint a Deps Slide Swimmer 250? I have never tried to paint one and l Really want to learn. Any tips would be very helpful! Thanks Guys, Brad
  3. Here is one of my newest lures. It features 3x strong everything and UV paint. My marbling process makes each lure one of a kind.
  4. Wake Bait in Rainbow Trout Pattern!
  5. I posted a pic of Bruce awhile back. I let him out of his cage today. That's rite--I keep my shark in a cage. A nice 5lber!!
  6. markinorf

    Great White Dorkfish

    I had these black eyes.... A rattling balsa topwater. 4 3/4 7/8oz.
  7. kajay920

    Gillpopper

    Gillpopper. Another little fun one.
  8. markinorf

    balsa madness

    Just finished these 2 with cupped faces. The poplar dowel up front reinforces that vulnerable nose area. Theyre 4 5/8in and almost 7/8oz. ---- Kabloooshh!
  9. markinorf

    balsa madness

    After encapsulating the Jones Tones foil, I bucket test them with all hardware, and add the final tail weight. Then comes paint and final clear coat.
  10. Rattling basla topwater, 4 3/4in. 3/8 dia brass sleeves and end caps shown here. Poplar dowels for screws eye construction. Super glue sealer. Epoxy filler over end caps.
  11. markinorf

    balsa madness

    4.75in 7/8oz. Poplar dowels for using screw eyes( thanks TU) .Super glue sealer( thanks again ). Jonestones foil, then D2T. Paint and then ACC topcoat. They have 2 3/8 dia brass sleeves installed perpendicular to the centerline. 5/16 dia BB inside and capped off with .015 brass end caps. Very loud, and sooo much fun to fish with. About 6hrs labor for each. A labor of a insanity. Hope you like!
  12. Uncle Jay

    RSCN4265

    a top water bass bait in yellow perch
  13. My son and I cranked this puppy out this week...heading to fish dark water stained by mangroves hoping this will do the trick. Can't wait!!!
  14. Alright, so I gave myself a challenge about a month ago to hand carve a lure from a block of wood and catch a fish on it. I initially wanted to accomplish my goal and move on to the next challenge, whatever it may be, but after finding this site and seeing just how much knowledge is available, I think I have found a new hobby in conjunction with fishing. First of all let me just say THANK YOU to all of you guys who share your experience on here. I wouldn't have known where to begin without all of the tips. As for the lure: I decided to go with a top-water popper to give a little extra excitement to the payoff if, and when, it happens. I went online to Jannsnetcraft and ordered some basswood blocks, screw eyes, split rings, and treble hooks for around $16 (including shipping). I used a store-bought lure to trace out my body design and transferred that to the block of basswood. Then, I went the old-school method of using a trusty ol' pocket knife to carve out my body and sanded it down. After reading through a few posts, I decided to use super-glue to seal the wood and this worked just fine. Here is a pre-sealing pic. Then, came the real work...... the painting. I didn't have an airbrush available so I decided to use some Testors model paint that was lying around. This worked ok, although it was pretty messy and I haven't read too many good things about using it on this forum. The painting process itself was pretty cool/challenging and I really can't believe some of the work that is on this forum. You guys are friggin amazing. I printed out a stencil to add a little detail to the sides and went with a basic frog color scheme. My detail technique needs a little work. lol. One regret I have is my crappy topcoat that I used. I got a little too antsy (typical rookie mistake) and just bought Krylex Outdoor Clear Coat spray (try not to laugh too hard). It gave the lure a decent glossy finish, but I can tell it will not be durable and probably not anywhere close to waterproof. I am going to need to put a better topcoat on the lure before putting her into action so my question is this: Can I put a 'good' topcoat on top of my crappy topcoat or do I need to try to sand it off and risk ruining my 'masterpiece' paint job. I know D2T or E-tex is preferred by most on here, but I saw another member suggest using Hard As Nails Clear also. My goal for this lure is to catch a fish and throw it in a display box in my office as a bit of a trophy. Any suggestions are very much appreciated and thanks again for all of the shared knowledge. Josh
  15. Hi everyone, this is my first post here. I've made a musky surface lure that glows in the dark, with a light source inserted into the lure body. Is this legal? I can't find any info on this and I also haven't seen any lures like this for sale. Any Thoughts. Thanks V
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