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Painting jerkbaits for big trout

I have started to paint jerkbaits for big browns.  Now, I am completely new to this and just diving right in head first.  I purchased a fairly cheap complete airbrush kit from Hobby Lobby, water based acrylic paints, powdered mica pearl pigments, and 2 part epoxy clear coat as recommended by our very own Mr. Billethead.  Thanks Marty!  Been gathering various jerkbait blanks from different suppliers looking for ones I can get to suspend.  I’ve been trying my hand at two different color schemes and feel like I’m starting to get them dialed in.  My ultimate goal is to get a rainbow trout and brown trout pattern dial in but I’m a long ways off from that yet. It has been an enjoyable way to spend what little spare time I have this time of year sucking up some AC and staying out of the heat.

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Looks like a fun hobby but why are you trying to imitate 3.5" rainbow and brown trout instead of forage fish? I have always done better with forage fish colors with no black shad dot. Lucky Craft's pearl shad color is probably my favorite trout jerk bait color but it is impossible to find anymore.

 

 

 

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17 minutes ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

Dwayne beat me to it.  Me and Gary Flipping watched a gang of browns coral a bunch of stockers against the bank on the White one time.  They would take turns charging into the rainbows and eating them.  Some of the rainbows jumped out of the water onto the bank to escape the marauders. 

Pete might be smelling what I’m trying to step into.👍

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Nice job man.  Hopefully you can find some more stock.  I gotta try some of these out at night time LOL.  I'll take the rejects off your hands for a good price since they don't seem as picky at night on colors. ;)

 

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Well, if you really wanted to match trout that size you’d paint them as juveniles with parr marks etc. I always shake my head when I see a lure company producing super realistic finishes on crankbaits imitating bluegill and sunfish but the colors of a 2-3 inch bait depicts an adult sunfish. The juveniles that size look very different.

On the other hand, I was asked to design some realistic color patterns for lures that were to be done by a guy who shall remain nameless because the whole thing fell through and I never saw a dime from him.But he had a lot of experience in the lure business. I was going to do juvenile sunfish, but he said they wouldn’t sell. So I dutifully did adults like every other lure.

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