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Lunker Jim

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  1. Here's the link to the product. http://www.jannsnetcraft.com/fishing-lure-paint/023025000411.aspx I've been applying it with brushes with pretty good success. Working time is shorter than with devcon, but you don't have to mix anything. You could easily do multiple coats because it dries really thin. Like I mentioned in my previous post, I did have some bad reactions with Createx when it is applied directly onto the paint. So I just used some Parma clear, or pretty much any water based clear, for a protective coat and then used this stuff for the final topcoat. When applying this stuff, I recommend you brush it on kind of quickly and then get it onto your drying wheel to level it out. Once it starts setting up, you can't really do any tricks to level it out like with the devcon. Hope this helps.
  2. I bought some of this to try out and it works pretty well, but I've had the best luck by spraying a thin coat of Parma clear before applying this stuff. The couple of times I didn't clear before final topcoat, it peeled the paint and I had to start over. I like it on jerkbaits since it is thinner than devcon once it cures.
  3. Very nice! That top one is awesome. I've been trying to get the color combination for a bluegill/sunfish pattern, but can't seem to get it right. Are you using Createx paints?
  4. I use 1and1.com They run $30 for 6 months of hosting and domain name. They also have a cool website maker that is free and you get free software such as Net Objects Fusion. I haven't had any problems at all with them.
  5. I haven't tried those owners, but a drop of super glue will keep that bait where you want it all day long. My only complaint about the 3x baits is that they are hard to rig sometimes because the plastic is so elastic. But once you get them rigged, they last all day long.
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