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Here are a couple of links plus a recipe for the top link. This has also been posted in cookbook.

WALLEYE - top link

WHITE

Bottom: P white

Side and top:  black , fade to bottom

Mask: (Note: To lighten this pattern, after masking, spray over black with a little white. )

Same area: wicked gold

Upper side: thin olive green (com art chrome green with few drops com art burnt oj) 

Comb:  7-10 stripes

Side (all way down): olive drab (T olive  with few drops T black)

Top, socket: blend T 0live drab

Unmask

Bottom, gill: P white

 silver eyes w few thin coats of P white( or silver/black eyes with P white over pupils)

OPT: Pearl glitter in epoxy

http://www.tackleunderground.com/community/gallery/image/18317-walleyejpg/

http://www.tackleunderground.com/community/gallery/image/18318-walleye-aumjpg/

http://www.tackleunderground.com/community/gallery/image/18319-hdh-walleyejpg/

To lighten this pattern, after masking, spray over black with a little white. 

Edited by Chuck Young
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I did a white base. 

Pearl white belly

Pearl Gold sides.

Wrap with a used drier sheet (first time I tried this technique)

Spray  Brown over sides and back

Spray face and back brown

Lightly dust pearl gold over back and face

I sprayed eye pearl white

 

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This will catch fish - no doubt! It reminds me of the mayfly imitation called "Nearenuf". The color, form, and breakup of colors on the side is close enough to say Walleye - esp when moving through the water. Possibly the color is wicked detail sepia.  That color is very useful and worth giving a shot. It can be reduced and / or Transparent base can be added to it  to make it a great tint tone color. It blends really well with many other colors. 

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