Check out marling baits on YouTube. He makes predominantly freshwater lures but has some excellent techniques that would lend themselves to making top water lures. His lead pouring and filling especially would be helpful.
Check out marling baits on YouTube. He makes predominantly freshwater lures but has some excellent techniques that would lend themselves to making top water lures. His lead pouring and filling especially would be helpful.
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It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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Dropped the lure of at Super Yatch Coatings this morning. It will come back whatever color boat the boys are painting today![]()
you watch marlingbaits on you tube @Gibo?
Do now! Cheers. To be fair I haven't watched any tutorials on it, just did what felt right with some first hand advice thrown in.
When are you going to do the real live test and catch some fish with it?
Painted. Silver it is.
Decals and final flow of epoxy to go then into the fish
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Looks mint, the time I takes to get to the finished product is irrelevant when your enjoying yourself
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