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  1. I make my lure from a spent 40 caliber casing that is capped with a heavy bead,stainless shaft,gold blade, and finished with a dressed trebble.

    © myfishybusiness

  2. I searched this forum for info on glitter applied to lures and found a lot of good information so this topic may be covered elsewhere (just can find it), but here goes. I have a guy who wants a shiny stripe painted along the lateral lines on some of his lures. I figured on just using iridescent paint to make the stripe. Turns out he wants a glitter stripe using "rainbow" colored glitter over turquoise paint. I've use glitter on a few baits but I don't use it a lot and never for detail stuff like a stripe. I'm thinking of using a stencil for the stripe then removing the stencil before the stripe dries to avoid a sharp edge. Not sure about this at all! I'm guessing someone on TU knows how to put a glitter stripe on and make it look great. I could use a little tutoring on glitter products to use, how to apply them, etc. Hope someone has the time to discuss this. I want to do this right as I like the guy, he's an old-timer who has shown me a lot of good "honeyholes" and offered up a lot of fishing wisdom. Appreciate any help offered.
  3. Jaraal Original Lost Lota 250 mm and about 140-180 gram in weight. Really nice action, not to much resistence and goes deep. Enviromentalfriendly building method on all Jaraal baits. No epoxy or lead is used. Handpainted with ordinary acrylicpaint. Thanks for watching! With best regards Jaraal Original Aalto Brothers

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