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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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I like where the stencil idea is going!  Especially when these hit the OAF market and are traded like precious metals! :)  I have a few baits with some guys MH initials on them... They get used, but I've said it before I'll prolly tear up a bit when I inevitably lose them LOL.

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Still learning a few lessons.  Stippling dots worked great!  Apply parr marks first then paint rest of body to tone down marks.  Thin gill plate rose highlights very thin and apply sparingly.  Just got some KBS Diamond Coat as a top coat and I’m anxiously awaiting trials on that for top coat but did not want to chance it on these.  Just now getting comfortable with BSI slow cure epoxy.

here is a still just Incase video did not work on previous post.

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Another tip.  I picked up some Crank Wraps before I committed to painting the blanks. They are stick on vinyl wraps like for a vehicle only a lot smaller.  They worked great for cutting stencils out of.  Stick to lure, spray, peel off and put back on sticker sheet till ready to use again. Very easy to cut and place on lure blank.

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1 hour ago, duckydoty said:

Still learning a few lessons.  Stippling dots worked great!  Apply parr marks first then paint rest of body to tone down marks.  Thin gill plate rose highlights very thin and apply sparingly.  Just got some KBS Diamond Coat as a top coat and I’m anxiously awaiting trials on that for top coat but did not want to chance it on these.  Just now getting comfortable with BSI slow cure epoxy.

here is a still just Incase video did not work on previous post.

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Those look great!! Glad the stippling worked for you.

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Those look awesome DD.  I have purchased 75% of what I need to start painting plugs and such, but it seems like quite a task that could almost be an obsession so I have put it off really getting started.

Hats off to you, those look great, especially for a first run!  Do you have to paint blanks only or could you take a megabass plug and strip/repaint?  I have a bunch of duplicates...

 

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1 hour ago, cracklebak said:

Those look awesome DD.  I have purchased 75% of what I need to start painting plugs and such, but it seems like quite a task that could almost be an obsession so I have put it off really getting started.

Hats off to you, those look great, especially for a first run!  Do you have to paint blanks only or could you take a megabass plug and strip/repaint?  I have a bunch of duplicates...

 

I would imagine you could lightly sand and repaint 

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