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Old January 16th, 2008
 
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Re: hard bait cookbook

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got it, one more thing, where do i get propionat or how it's called? here in Romania the thing can't be found, maybe somebody from Europe can help me with that
hellraiser we'll talk about this in private, I'm thinking of ordering some of this stuff to since it's going to end up soon , I'll order some other stuff too like devcon and lexan if this friend of mine can help me with them
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Old January 23rd, 2008
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Re: hard bait cookbook

Nemo Blobs - how to


StoneCoal, it's a bit hard to show how these were painted, as they take a while to paint and would need 4-6 photos (I am up to four now). I can tell you though - It is acrylic paint which I water down to about (guessing here) 20/1. The lure has to be pretty flat and held in a vice or something - using a small stick/nail (for bigger lures use a bigger stick) place the thinned color blob on the lure in the shape you want and let it dry. If you move the paint around while drying, you will get overlaps which will be darker shades of the original color.How it works as I am sure you would know, the watered down pigment tends to flow to the edge of the meniscus giving the darker line. Just keep adding colors and turning the lure (when dry) to add colors to top / bottom etc. It will speed up the drying if you use a hair dryer, but be careful as blowing the mix around may give you overlaps/ runs you don't want, then maybe you do, it's pretty random so try anything with it..
If that's not clear enough please ask again and I will try and elaborate. Have fun.pete
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Old February 19th, 2008
 
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Re: hard bait cookbook

Hi, This post is very informative, however there are some queries to ask about some specific topic. If someone can help me then please send me a private message. Thanks,
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Re: hard bait cookbook

Any of you Guys have a pike pattern your willing to share ?? I'm using createx , I found the colors I like for pike at Hobby Lobby,, The brand is "Anitas all purpose acrylic", these are water based kinda like the Apple Barrel , folk art brands.. Can these be sprayed with my air brushes ??
And as always , Thanks Guys, your amazing around here !!!
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