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Author Topic: Home made Top Water Lures  (Read 2374 times)

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Offline Bobby Bass

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Here are five home made top water lures- Balsa wood bodies - air brushed-another ten more await hardware.
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Offline Woody

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Nicely done!  I'm curious as I've never build lures before-what kinds of paint can/do you use?  What are the processes you use to build them?  I'm assuming you'd rough cut the shape, then fine tune the shape by sanding etc. 
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Offline tripnchip

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Can see i still need some lessons bobby. They look great.

Offline Bobby Bass

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Woody go here on the board
http://mnoutdoorsman.com/forums/index.php?topic=9483.0
for more information. Right down there are three threads scattered in regards to lure building I will post more on this string here.  Perhaps we could get strings moved to here? The Bobby Fault and lure making under the sub board in auto repair..

As for painting the first group here was done with an airbrush but small model car paint was used and had to be thinned. This makes the colors more pastel. The next group was done with a gravity fed air brush which lets us use brighter paint as it does not have to be thinned and also lets us mix paints for more colors. Tripnchip has also made some lures and either one of us can give you ideas, Just catch us in chat...
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Bud and now Barney working the trail again in front of me.

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Offline tripnchip

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You may have started somthing here Bobby. lol

Here are a couple jitterbugs i got done






Offline Woody

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WOW very nice!  I like the black jitterbug.
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