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  1. i don't really want an airbrush with a 1/3oz cup on it though... thats pretty excessive for my needs. i am going to buy the HP-BR. natural, do your brushes have hoses?
  2. i've got a whole 3700 box full of inline spinners. these are my go-to for crappie and big bluegills, and brackish white perch. i haven't had much luck with roostertails, i have a hard time getting them to spin. mepps agila is my favorite "dressed hook" spinner, however, i prefer Blue Fox Vibrax Minnow Spins over all. they are really durable and great. i was at walmart a while ago and got an 8 pack of knockoff mepp's agilas for like a dollar! most of them didnt' have dressed tails so i dressed them with squirrel tail myself. they work great.
  3. i'm workin on it man! ;D just bought the air compressor a few days ago and i'll be ordering the airbrush whenever www.coastairbrush.com's site is running again.
  4. hmmmm this looks familiar... : http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1248381795/
  5. about two months ago i made a thread about this and it got some great responses. try a search. Tim Horton has a DVD out, i think its called Stragegies for Heavy Cover. Sam sent me a copy of this and there is some real good info about fishing mats in there.
  6. .dsaavedra. replied to Tin's topic in Everything Else
    hmm i thought steroids made you lose weight?
  7. honestly i haven't had much time to fish with these baits what with school starting up and such. but so far, one of my bluegill swimbaits has caught 1 bass, fought and lost one bass, and had one bass strike it. topcoat is 100% fine. I'll update this thread some more once i catch more fish. but the guy that reccomended this to me has caught a bunch of bass on his baits and the topcoat holds up great for him. both he and the original guy put this coat on baits they sell commercially, and the original guy even uses it on saltwater baits.
  8. well guys, the guy that told the guy that told me (can you follow that?) gave him (and subsequently me) the OK to post about this stuff. the only reason i hadn't said what it was before is because i was asked not to. but, since he got the OK, here it is Target Coatings Super-Clear 9000 http://www.targetcoatings.com/super-clear.html now you guy's can't call me a jerk anymore
  9. thanks sam. how's your baby bass working?
  10. looks like fun, i didn't know there would be a cut :-? :-[
  11. honestly i'd just go at it with needle-nose pliers. maybe somebody who has worked with titanium wire will chime in...
  12. oh and by the way, you're asking for braid ;D
  13. There's no need to pretend you haven't been here before Snapper G. Why not just reintroduce yourself and start over? lolz ......again......
  14. you got it.
  15. Same thing I think about the letter "A" everytime I read your name. ;D haha then i guess you'd be happy i didn't include middle initial after my first initial
  16. thanks guys
  17. .dsaavedra. posted a topic in Tacklemaking
    2 more 3", hand-painted bluegills. can't wait to get an airbrush : top one's customers, bottom one's mine.
  18. i see your boy's a metal head ;D rock on kid!
  19. glad the spiders worked out for you! take any pics?
  20. you could use any kind of wood you want. you could go in the woods and get some nice wood and dry it out completely and use that. probably the most popular choices for wood lures are balsa, basswood, cedar and poplar. i prefer basswood myself. its a hardwood that has a VERY fine grain, it shapes easily and well, and i like the density of it.
  21. I designed it and now SBI makes and sells them. oh thats really cool! so i guess they made a production mold of it. are all of their baits made this way?
  22. you don't even have to sand them. just prime them so the paint adheres better.

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