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.dsaavedra.

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  1. so how much did it weigh?!? nice fish man.
  2. ^ makes a lot of corny jokes
  3. When you are printing the image from your computer you can reverse it using any simple photo editing or painting software. If you don't know how to do it, tell us what operating system you are using and if you have any photo editing software and we can tell you how to do it. As far as Dave's comment about printing on the full-size sticker sheets, that is what I do and recommend. jeez, i need to read more carefully. when i read his question, i thought he meant mirror images as in shiny, not as in reverse. lol :
  4. Especially when they poop huh? BWHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! Sorry, I couldnt resist Bassnman Mike www.bassnman.com d**n i just can't escape this can i.... but i've only seen the crawfish poo once, and it was actually weird because it comes out from under the tail fin. i figured it would come out of the body. i should stop now.
  5. Let us know how the reaction strike compares to the spro! that will be a cool comparison.
  6. i'm definitley in, and although i hope it isn't so, i probably won't even place...i was lucky to get 3rd last year
  7. print the fish image on tissue paper and glue it to foil (or foil tape) and then glue (or stick) the foil(tape) onto your bait. you can print on tissue paper by taping a piece of tissue paper onto a piece of printer paper (dull side of the tissue up). be sure to completely tape the edges down, or it could foul up as it runs through the printer. only tape the edges though. i have found that if you do the tissue/foil method, you get a decent image that is reflective, however, if you just print on printer paper and then glue that to foil and then on the bait, it provides more detail but its not reflective at all. the easiest method i could think of would be to just use full sized adhesive sticker paper in your printer. you can buy it at staples, etc. i really want to try this. i think next time i go out i'll pick up some of this adhesive paper and try it out. heres a great tutorial on how to photofinish: http://www.tackleunderground.com/forum/hardbait-how/12431-photo-finishing-foil-faux-finishes.html
  8. good 'ole google images. or you can take them yourself if you have a nice camera. i've done both.
  9. my suggestion is do whatever you want with them, but keep a few for the aquarium! they're fun to watch.
  10. ^ should really consider growing an afro.
  11. oh my...
  12. yeah hud bugs look like the real thing, yabbies look fake as crap. i thought there were pre-rigged versions of the hud bug available?
  13. i'd like to try the anaconda, but i haven't seen them locally. when i find a pack locally i might try them, they're just too expensine for a soft plastic bait. :-/
  14. ...please
  15. I'M interested? more like "ralphie" is interested... ;D no, thats an eastern mudminnow.
  16. ...please
  17. you know, you're right. i'll start a thread, and let you guys make candidate names, and then i'll make a poll with the top candidates. how dorky right?
  18. tackle warehouse has a daily special. they're not killer prices, but they are discounted.
  19. awesome!
  20. going out sunday. i've seen some dogwoods start to bloom too
  21. they WORK.
  22. ^ thinks my pumpkinseed makes a good desktop background
  23. ;D you guys are funny. i'll try some different pics, but its just that this fish is so colorful and easy to photograph!
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