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found this gift bag at the dollar store and thought it would look good on a lure.

i cut it up and soaked it in hot water to soften the paper backing and then rubbed the backing off leaving the thin mylar film.

used spray adhesive to apply it and then topcoated it with d2t. looks great in the water with a lot of movement and flash.

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Cool!!! Calling mom right now, she's one of them gift bag savers, so she should have a nice variety.

Buzz

very innovative thinking there

That looks insane, nice thinking

did you make the swim bait? if so what did you use for the dorsal & tail fins?

Vern

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'Purdy' brand paint brush bristles. they have the best color for fins that i have found.

Can you show how it's done or is it a trade secret?

I have been making mine out of old plastic worms remelted and cut to form, they work but I'm looking for a better way or different way. I don't like doin the same-o same-o know what I mean. :-X

Vern

nice that would kill em

Wow...really nice job bud.

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