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Summertime Panfish Painted...

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The panfish are starting to show up shallow and decided to paint a few for the bass to chase!!

Juvenile Crappie on a 1oz Red Eye Shad

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Pumpkinseed

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Dark Pumpkinseed

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Female Gill

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Summer Gill

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Bluegill

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Those are sweet

Good lord, I don't know the limits of what I would, do to be able to paint my own crankbaits as good as that.

Where did you begin to learn such skill and how long have you been doing it?

  • Author

Thanks for the kind words guys!!

I learned how to paint the photo finishes from Husky's tutorial on TU. It was great of him to share it with everyone!! I have been painting for about 2 1/2 years now.

  • 2 weeks later...

how much for that crappie redeye? that is phenominal

Those all look great, Big Bass Man! That bluegill in the bottom photo is the best looking 'gill pattern I've ever seen, bar none

Fantastic work!

Tom

  • 1 month later...

They look great keep up the great work.

All great looking baits but the Speed Shad is just great paint on a great old bait.

  • Super User

Incredible!!! you may have learned the technique on TU but in order to make a bait look that good requires a load of talent!!! That is some of the best work I ever saw!!

those and the gills you made in the other thread I seen are by far, the best looking painted cranks I personally have ever seen.

it looks like you put a printed foil covering on the bait, and used a gloss finish it looks that realistic.

the crappie is dead on man, great work!

  • Super User

WOW! I really like the first pumpkinseed! But they are all nice!

Jeff

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