If your looking for flicker shads blanks, check out Fish USA. They sell actual flicker shad blanks in number 5 size, they come with hooks, split rings and eyes,
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If your looking for flicker shads blanks, check out Fish USA. They sell actual flicker shad blanks in number 5 size, they come with hooks, split rings and eyes,
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https://www.driftertackle.net/shop/drifter-tackle/believer/blanks-all-bait-styles/
Drifter sells a lot of different style blanks, have a look.
Beautiful! Love your use of purple on those Gills.
I'm not sure if it's the same or not but that is the advice I got when it was recommended to me to use the gloss. I'm no expert at airbrushing so I just followed that advice and haven't had any...
I would try a coat of Createx gloss and then use your regular Createx. Just be sure to thoroughly clean your airbrush after shooting the createx gloss. I do this when applying glitter to a bait...
Looks like you nailed it....
I agree Brent. Love that crappie in the last photo.
I've done a couple lures with glitter and DN. What I do is base coat the lure, then I use a spray adhesive and apply that to the lure. Next I put the glitter on the bait, after I am satisfied with...
I like the bottom two...
Wow, awesome paint. I really like #3. Impressive sir.
You nailed it cougarftd, this is how I do it as well.
One coat of DN is durable enough for bass fishing lures. I have not had any issues with one coat on cranks that catch bass and the occasional northern. In my opinion DN is the easiest top coat to...
What do you use to thin the DN? Are you using an airbrush to do this, if so what size needle?
Those look great, I especially like the bass pattern.
Dick Nites S-81 topcoat. Just dip and hang, it doesn't get much easier than that.