RiverSmallieGuy 88 Posted March 1, 2022 (edited) Report Share I am 15 years old and I made this rattle-can+paint brushed 7" 3oz threadfin shad glider that was hand carved from cedar. Edited March 1, 2022 by RiverSmallieGuy Quote Link to comment
JD_mudbug 421 Posted March 1, 2022 Report Share Nice job. Good looking bait. Did you remember to put your initials on the bait somewhere with the date made? An artist should sign his work somewhere. I like to put mine inside the V joint in the back of front section. Sometimes I make my name or initials part of the paint job. I did that in the jointed firetiger bait in the stripes. Jim 1 Quote Link to comment
RiverSmallieGuy 88 Posted March 1, 2022 Report Share 6 hours ago, JD_mudbug said: Nice job. Good looking bait. Did you remember to put your initials on the bait somewhere with the date made? An artist should sign his work somewhere. I like to put mine inside the V joint in the back of front section. Sometimes I make my name or initials part of the paint job. I did that in the jointed firetiger bait in the stripes. Jim Thanks! I was thinking about that last night, I am probably going to do it on the inside of the joint like you said. I am opting against putting it on the belly because that would probably seem unnatural to the bass. The idea of making it part of the paint job is pretty slick too. Thanks Jim! Braden Quote Link to comment
RiverSmallieGuy 88 Posted March 1, 2022 Report Share 12 hours ago, JD_mudbug said: Nice job. Good looking bait. Did you remember to put your initials on the bait somewhere with the date made? An artist should sign his work somewhere. I like to put mine inside the V joint in the back of front section. Sometimes I make my name or initials part of the paint job. I did that in the jointed firetiger bait in the stripes. Jim The lure isn't clear coated yet either, I am doing that tonight. Then I am going to try to fish with it Thursday or something like that. Quote Link to comment
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