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A Few New Custom Colors Painted...

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Here are a few new custom colors I have made up. That is the fun thing about custom, you can think of any color and add it to a lure. Some turn out great and some colors, not so great. I love combining new colors and coming out with new designs. Let me know what you think!!

Skittles

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Lemon Pepper

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Crappie

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Just a shad

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Back changes from copper to green

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Lava

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A guy wanted me to match Bandit's discontinued Humble Bee color

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That first one is wicked cool! :respect-040:

Nice baits. Custom, means just that, thinking outside the box.

Really nice!

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Nice! I especially like the Lemon Pepper.

Tom

X2 !!

Great paint work all around.

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Thanks guys!! I appreciate the feedback!!

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The second one is similiar to a "slick" Norman crank color but a tad different i like it. The red is also a hot color for me too. Using a lavender color is hot here too. I would suggest fogging or misting the whole lure with a lavender color with a pearl white as the base color. This is another hot fish catcher color here too.

BTW; Nice job they look great.

Big Bass Man - You sir are talented! Do you sell them? If so I want to claim the Lemmon Pepper and Crappie one now... Please PM me!

I LOVE THOSE! Make a patriotic shad! Red White and Blue! Haha.

Excellent colors! They all look awesome! Have you thrown any of them yet?

The crappie is awesome!

Excellent job!

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