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Post by thecrankincracker on Jan 1, 2010 16:11:29 GMT -4
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Post by Fishooked on Jan 1, 2010 22:33:25 GMT -4
Love the redear! And also what is the name of the one with the crackle finish on the sides? That is pretty sweet....
Also - would you be able to do some of the old Heddon crackleback type finishes on lures?
I'd love to see what some Rapalas would look like on some of those old Heddon patterns...including some of the River Runt Spook Patterns!
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Post by thecrankincracker on Jan 1, 2010 23:05:46 GMT -4
Love the redear! And also what is the name of the one with the crackle finish on the sides? That is pretty sweet.... Also - would you be able to do some of the old Heddon crackleback type finishes on lures? I'd love to see what some Rapalas would look like on some of those old Heddon patterns...including some of the River Runt Spook Patterns! It's actually supposed to be a pumpkinseed sunfish. Much easier to do it with the crackle but it's real unpredictable. As for the heddon color's, you get me a pic and I'm sure I can accommodate you....
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Post by Fishooked on Jan 1, 2010 23:08:37 GMT -4
Sure thing - maybe I should just create a 'requests' thread in the Customs section, so people can just throw ideas out there on stuff they had seen, if anything to see if it is possible, or just to get some ideas...
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Post by muskiehunter on Jan 2, 2010 15:27:03 GMT -4
These are phenomenal as always Your daughters bluegill was that fish spawning or is the from the water color.I never seen a bluegill that dark Regardless its a beautiful looking fish
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Post by thecrankincracker on Jan 2, 2010 15:33:56 GMT -4
Middle of the summer man! They're usually dark like that. If you catch a bluegill, warmouth, or sunfish they are always really dark.. But dark colored bait's are a little harder to sell. If you make the bright and pretty they sell better...lol
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Post by Fishooked on Jan 2, 2010 20:14:34 GMT -4
The color variations - I thought I read somewhere that it varies with color or clarity of the water sometimes too? So on lakes where the water might be darker or stained the fish tend to be darker as well? Or am I thinking that is just
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Post by bluefishbuster on Jun 6, 2010 23:42:07 GMT -4
Beautiful color on the first and last lure
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