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Re: So what have you been working on lately? Page
[Re: Matt Jackson]
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12/09/20 01:44 AM
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Bill Durham
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First [censored] at mixing a bone color. Matt... there is a color offered by decoart.. I think called "buttermilk". Its a pretty good color for "bone".
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Re: So what have you been working on lately? Page
[Re: Matt Jackson]
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12/12/20 02:43 AM
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Made some heavier ones for trolling/strolling/deep jigging/deeper cranking
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Re: So what have you been working on lately? Page
[Re: Matt Jackson]
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12/12/20 03:08 AM
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outfishdya
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CCTX If you want to try out an air brush system. I have 1 I have never used. Lots of paint as well. You are welcome to borrow it and see if you like it.
Sometimes a bitter man trying to be a better man
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Re: So what have you been working on lately? Page
[Re: Matt Jackson]
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12/12/20 04:43 AM
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Thanks for the kind offer. I have one, but for now, I’m enjoying testing what I can do/can’t do with rattle cans.
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Re: So what have you been working on lately? Page
[Re: TxSwimbaiter]
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12/12/20 04:38 PM
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RedHouse
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It's really hard to get the stripes right. Always seem too dark, too thin, too wide, too something. "All we can do is our best. Sometimes the best that we can do is to start over." I throw swimbaits 80% of the time because they're a moving bait that allows a fish little time to decide whether or not to bite. It's because it's a moving bait that detail isn't imperative to it's success, keep in mind you're not painting the bait for you. The best thought process I've ever heard is "I'm trying to fool a finned creature with a brain the size of walnut that needs to eat". Numerous studies show that bass see as vast range of colors. They also can see fine detail like a hook or fishing line. This is a great reason to use line that turns invisible in the water or very thin line, which would be harder to see. Of course on FAST moving lures line size, color and detail doesn’t make much difference because it is moving so fast. However, when using lures that move at a moderate or slow rate (which is just about everything available) it makes sense to me to use the most realistic looking lures and baits I can find in order to fool the bass into striking it. I would think that a lure or bait that looks completely out of place or unnatural would be rejected immediately. Every year more and more lure manufactures are coming out with real life imitations of fish and other animals like crawfish that look so real it is becoming hard to tell the real from the fake unless one of them moves. This has to improve bass fishing. If we can barely tell the difference, then a bass has no chance at all. All we have to do is FIND the bass and present the lure in a realistic manner. Just sayin'
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Re: So what have you been working on lately? Page
[Re: Matt Jackson]
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12/12/20 04:44 PM
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RedHouse
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Bream patterns are always a challenge...possibilities are limitless. Atomic Bream
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Re: So what have you been working on lately? Page
[Re: Matt Jackson]
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12/19/20 04:19 PM
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SenkoSam
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I would think that a lure or bait that looks completely out of place or unnatural would be rejected immediately. Umm... how about spinnerbaits, skirted jig & trailer, tubes, silver Rat L Traps, chartreuse plastic worms or the large hooks hanging down from near stationary surface plugs. Line diameter and type matters IMO but only if it adversely affects lure action. Fish of any species that attack lures aren't fooled into striking anything. They do or they don't. Realistic moving and looking lures are not realistic to fish - only to anglers that think lures fool fish too dumb to know what not to attack. According to Keith Jones, Knowing Bass, fish easily see moving object details and feel lures moving in water at night before seeing and then striking them (lateral line). Lure size, action, profile, fish location and retrieve out way color schemes though color can enhance a lure's appearance. Again, just one angler's opinion that has caught fish on most any type of lure ever made and in many unnatural colors that match nothing that ever lived.
Last edited by SenkoSam; 12/19/20 04:21 PM.
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Re: So what have you been working on lately? Page
[Re: Matt Jackson]
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12/31/20 02:01 PM
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Bought some cheap blanks for fun. My final process is to brush on a thin layer of clear silicone caulk (holds scent well and softens the lure to feel more fleshy)
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Re: So what have you been working on lately? Page
[Re: Matt Jackson]
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12/31/20 02:35 PM
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senko9S
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more fleshy than 6 hooks?
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Re: So what have you been working on lately? Page
[Re: Matt Jackson]
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12/31/20 03:12 PM
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If you use red hooks, they taste like blood.
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Re: So what have you been working on lately? Page
[Re: CCTX]
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12/31/20 03:24 PM
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Matt Jackson
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Bought some cheap blanks for fun. My final process is to brush on a thin layer of clear silicone caulk (holds scent well and softens the lure to feel more fleshy) Those look great! I'm really digging that craw, I tried a few this past week. Are you still playing with the rattle can?
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Re: So what have you been working on lately? Page
[Re: Matt Jackson]
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12/31/20 05:16 PM
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Yes, still using rattle cans and a mix of the sharpie paint pens and regular sharpies. The craw is: Rustoleum marigold yellow on bottom/belly Then Rustoleum orange slightly higher up Then Rustoleum poppy red slightly higher up Then Rustoeum red on top/on the back
Black sharpie for the segmented lines.
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Re: So what have you been working on lately? Page
[Re: Matt Jackson]
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01/01/21 02:42 AM
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Hair Jig
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Don't think that the caulk will alter the action?
Healed by Grace and trying to stay that way
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Re: So what have you been working on lately? Page
[Re: Matt Jackson]
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01/01/21 03:11 AM
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Been doing it for years, no significant change in action. Probably doesn’t do anything (just like using red hooks), but it’s become habit and increases my confidence.
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Re: So what have you been working on lately? Page
[Re: Matt Jackson]
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01/01/21 01:34 PM
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Hair Jig
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Healed by Grace and trying to stay that way
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