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This is how it all started. I found this lure (hula dancer) in one of my great grandfathers tackle boxes and decided to redo it.

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While i was waiting for the paint to dry I got bored and started cutting up a piece of wood with a dremel tool. I was going for a small popper 

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And here is the finished product. Special thanks to comfortably numb for hooking me up with the hula tails!

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I call them the green hornet, and the rainbow fish. All done with rattle can so not near as cool as the airbrush stuff. Unfortunatly with the popper i couldnt find eye screws any smaller so i had to go with the smallest the hardware store had. I also dressed the tail myself and im no fly tyer, but hopefully the fish wont mind.

 

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Those look really good!

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What kind of wood did you use for the Popper?

spruce or pine. im not really sure i just cut it out from a scrap off a 2x4 i had laying around

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