Well, winter is pretty much here (or on the way), so it's time to break out the winter hobbies. Here's a mess of gills and some baby bass I was able to paint up this week (they still need a clear coat though):
you are a wicked monkey
Very Nice.... ;D
Did you see that article on Yellow for Smallmouths in the new Bassmaster Magazine..?? How about some yellow Fat Free shads, or LCs...???? I am willing to try anything once..Well almost anything...LOL
Those are some awesome looking lures. Gives me an idea for a new winter hobby. How do I learn?
Jeff - those are really nice. I'm working on a bluegill pattern and should have it completed this weekend. What do you use for a clearcoat?
Quote from: motocross269 on December 09, 2009, 11:59:01 PM
Very Nice.... ;D
Did you see that article on Yellow for Smallmouths in the new Bassmaster Magazine..?? How about some yellow Fat Free shads, or LCs...???? I am willing to try anything once..Well almost anything...LOL
I don't think I've seen that issue yet...I have a few different patterns baits I have done with variations of yellow/chartruese. I typically add a splash of chartruese on the tail and chest of baits I paint up with smallies in mind. Here's a couple examples:
Quote from: mikesmiph on December 10, 2009, 07:27:05 AM
Those are some awesome looking lures. Gives me an idea for a new winter hobby. How do I learn?
The best place on earth to learn, from some of the best painters around:
www.tackleunderground.com
Quote from: t-bone on December 10, 2009, 08:14:39 AM
Jeff - those are really nice. I'm working on a bluegill pattern and should have it completed this weekend. What do you use for a clearcoat?
I'm currently using a product called Dick Nite's Lure Coat (a moisture-cured urethane). It's good stuff. But, the problem with Dick Nite's right now is that it isn't available because one of his suppliers has stopped supplying him with one of the ingredients. He thinks he has found a replacement, but won't release the new/reformulated version until he is sure it is as good or better than the original formula. Other guys use different epoxies like Devcon 2 ton, Etex and/or Flex Coat (the rod building stuff).
Thanks for the info Jeff - How are you applying the top coat? Are you spraying it on, painting it or dipping it?
Quote from: t-bone on December 10, 2009, 01:08:38 PM
Thanks for the info Jeff - How are you applying the top coat? Are you spraying it on, painting it or dipping it?
I brush it on, although some guys spray it and others dip. I feel like I get a more even coat by brushing it on. It's pretty toxic, so I don't want to have anything to do with spraying it.
Those yellow lures look nice J.....
Nice work dude!