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Unread 02-14-2015, 12:35 PM
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Default airbrushed some spinner blades...

my wife bought me an airbrush and ive been painting some blades and spoons for the upcoming walleye season on Erie... spring cant come soon enough


heres a few pics, hopefully they get qa bit better with more practice













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looks good, u could come to fl and blow t shirts in the winter, go north and fish in the summer
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Good job on the paint.
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Dunno about walleye but those will surely catch some fishermen
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It doesn't look like you need to get much better - they look nice. What kind of paint do you use that doesn't smell bad to the fish?
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It doesn't look like you need to get much better - they look nice. What kind of paint do you use that doesn't smell bad to the fish?
i use createx airbrush paints and they will be sealed with a 2 part epoxy once i get around to it.

not sure how the smell effects the walleye but ive caught them on blades ive painted with spray paint, nail polish, regular old enamel paint etc
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Dunno about walleye but those will surely catch some fishermen
You're 100% correct, you should see the huge box of crankbaits i have in every color imaginable... probably got 1500 bucks in cranks and most of the time the same few end up being used.
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