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Cleared Photofinished Baits

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After a few layers of clear coat, they're finally finished. It's kind of hard to see the detail because of the flash of the camera reflected off the foil so much. The crappie turned out well and the threadfin shad changes colors when moved in the light (you might be able to see it in the pictures). Overall, I like the results and think I'm going to try some other fish patterns.

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  • Super User

they look good. did you get the foil on each side of the back and belly to match up or did you paint them?

  • Author
they look good. did you get the foil on each side of the back and belly to match up or did you paint them?

Thanks. Each bait was foiled entirely. The only paint used was where I airbrushed the top of the lipless bait. The ends didn't meet on the back of it, so I ended up shooting black along it.

  • Super User

oh thats good. i can never make the ends meet. i don't know how some people do it.

  • Author
oh thats good. i can never make the ends meet. i don't know how some people do it.

I used to not be able to after failing several times with it. I gave it another try and it just takes a TON of patience.

  • Super User

Very cool.

I think purple was the first color in which I gained confidence...and it's still my #1.

  • Super User

those are some nice baits !!! i love realistic shad baits !!!!!  ;)

Man those look incredible, I would love to learn how to do that but gonna wait and just airbrush a few before I go that involved

Great Work!

Man those look really REALLY good.

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