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The panfish are starting to show up shallow and decided to paint a few for the bass to chase!!

Juvenile Crappie on a 1oz Red Eye Shad

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Pumpkinseed

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Dark Pumpkinseed

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Female Gill

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Summer Gill

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Bluegill

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Good lord, I don't know the limits of what I would, do to be able to paint my own crankbaits as good as that.

Where did you begin to learn such skill and how long have you been doing it?

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Thanks for the kind words guys!!

I learned how to paint the photo finishes from Husky's tutorial on TU. It was great of him to share it with everyone!! I have been painting for about 2 1/2 years now.

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how much for that crappie redeye? that is phenominal

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Those all look great, Big Bass Man! That bluegill in the bottom photo is the best looking 'gill pattern I've ever seen, bar none

Fantastic work!

Tom

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Incredible!!! you may have learned the technique on TU but in order to make a bait look that good requires a load of talent!!! That is some of the best work I ever saw!!

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those and the gills you made in the other thread I seen are by far, the best looking painted cranks I personally have ever seen.

it looks like you put a printed foil covering on the bait, and used a gloss finish it looks that realistic.

the crappie is dead on man, great work!

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WOW! I really like the first pumpkinseed! But they are all nice!

Jeff

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