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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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54 minutes ago, duckydoty said:

1st attempt at a juvenile rainbow.  I like the way the parr marks came out.  Gill plates are a little harsh.  I got a little carried away with the dots and did not heat set them, so they smeared just a tad when applying epoxy coat.  Did not cover bill because it was a sacrificial blank I had been cutting stencils out on.

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Looks great to me especially the parr marks! I'd eat that :D!

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Nice job man!  Those are looking great!  I dig the more greenish color too.  The Rappala rainbow patterns always look a bit too blue to me.  Yours are looking more like the few baby rainbows that I have seen down there.

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1 hour ago, duckydoty said:

1st attempt at a juvenile rainbow.  I like the way the parr marks came out.  Gill plates are a little harsh.  I got a little carried away with the dots and did not heat set them, so they smeared just a tad when applying epoxy coat.  Did not cover bill because it was a sacrificial blank I had been cutting stencils out on.

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             I'm telling you. Sign it and date it. Look back on it in a few months and see how far you have went. Nice job buddy,

 BilletHead

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This is the first and only one. Used sharpie for dots and signature.  Only a few of the dots and signature smeared when brushing on epoxy. That is the first time I’ve had that issue.  Did not heat set them.

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49 minutes ago, ness said:

Haven't read all the details in these posts, but I sure like stippling with craft paint for dots.

        I do also Ness but I have the time and Duane is so busy I am betting he doesn't. All the patterns on these two and many others I have done are free hand. Different sized needles blunted off. Started off with stippling and then drag wet paint into desired pattern.  My biggest problem is I cannot use a stencil. I am no C&C machine and cannot replicate exact sizes. Carry on Duane, sorry we hijacked your artwork. I am liking this,

  BilletHead

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