Handcrafting wooden fishing lures from scratch, in New Brunswick Canada! Sit back and enjoy watching the whole process from carving the lure body to airbrushing, and maybe some testing in a local fishing hole. Ephesians 2:8-9
Прекрасная работа мастера! Хороший , "рабочий" цвет! Ваше видео помогает другим не стоять на месте уже не один год, и делать воблеры своими руками! Моя благодарность. 👍
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Your lure Is simply SICK! You have serious airbrushing skills the details and all WOW !I am also starting to make wooden lures, and i didnt figured out wich pattern/color i should put on my first one... I guess i just solved this problem with your video ! Thank man
I've had other BPM baits ru-vid.comUgkxCbNOWAGmn6nfbCbJDmasvBq7J38KZNw2 before and they've pretty much always came through for me with the suskie smallies here and even with the walleye and pike, but I realized I didn't have an "in-between" pattern so this junebug one fills that role in no problem. it pairs up magnificently with a junebug Zoom Z-craw Jr that was trimmed a couple millimeters before the hook slots and rigged sideways for that fatter panfish side profile while still being a nice'n'compact presentation, a real power-finesse bait. Hell, it was so pretty I even bothered to fotosketch the pic into a watercolor painting image just to show you it's beauty! Even the blades are really well made, sure, they're not of Hildebrandt-level exquisiteness but look at the bead's reflection on the colorado blade, definitely well-made! The only "problem" spot it had was a bald spot in the skirt but it was nothing that I couldn't easily fix with a but of tuggin'n'shiftin' with the strands for a couple of seconds, besides that it is pretty minty!
Nice work! Can you give me a tip on the easiest/fastest way to transition between different color paint using the same gun? Like how much cleaning goes in before next paint color can be sprayed. I’m new and trying to learn some tricks from experienced folks like you.