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Starting another crank! Going from Shark to Piranha Style

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  • Super User

As some of you might know, on occasion I like to add some "teeth" (pardon the pun) to my lures, as I have been inspired by the cool WWII fighter planes of the past. I thought, "Wouldn't those be neat to see on baits?" These teeth have been my amateur trademark/personal touch on baits I have made.

The teeth look great on propeller baits for sure! This was dubbed shark bait.

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And crankbaits too:

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Yeah, she's ugly, but she fooled both big trout and bass.

The two lures above were hand-carved and painted by hand brush.

I thought that perhaps I could try piranha teeth. Fortunately, I found a never used Stamina plastic plug in the garage that I bought some time ago for a cool project with the neighborhood kids. I primed it with white (it was made from transparent plastic) and penciled in Piranha like teeth. Since this picture, I have already inked in the teeth with an ultra-fine black sharpie.

I am envisioning a black back (I've been having awesome luck with black back/silver bodies this season) and a bright yellow/chartreuse bottom with splashed of red. I hope it pans out. Many times, when it comes to painting, what I picture in my mind's eye doesn't seem to translate correctly to my hands. I.E., I suck at painting as you can see in the first two baits.

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If you have read some of my previous threads of my lure making adventures, you will know that I've gone crankin' and I've gone minnow. Now I think it's time to run with the piranhas. ;D ;)

  • Super User

just paint it like a piranha!

  • Super User

Kool baits.  ;)

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