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Painting jerkbaits for big trout

Finally got to fish the rainbow pattern this morning on the Upper Lake with the water off. First fish was a 20 inch brown.  We caught a few bows, another 17 inch brown and a couple walleye, along with a good sized channel cat and a few of them stinking brown bass on it.  Could not be more pleased with the results!

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1 hour ago, duckydoty said:

Moving on to a sculpin flavored bait, I have been working on some new techniques with the air brush and trying to get color schemes down.  That’s not easy being red/green color blind to an extent. Been practicing on plastic spoons and I’m up to my 6th attempt. Getting closer but not quite there yet.

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those look awesome, you going to do this in a jerkbait or more thinking about crankbaits since the scuplins are mainly on the bottom and the crankbait will be dragging the bottom? 

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