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Very nice! 8-)  I'll bet the fish will jump all over it.

If I'm not mistaken that's a photo-finish, not paint.  Photo-finishing involves taking an image of a real fish, printing it on paper, and then gluing the paper to the bait.  It's probably the most realistic way to "paint" a bait.

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Very nice! 8-) I'll bet the fish will jump all over it.

If I'm not mistaken that's a photo-finish, not paint. Photo-finishing involves taking an image of a real fish, printing it on paper, and then gluing the paper to the bait. It's probably the most realistic way to "paint" a bait.

Oh I see, well it still looks great, and it took some skilled craftsmanship to pull off.

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Very nice! 8-) I'll bet the fish will jump all over it.

If I'm not mistaken that's a photo-finish, not paint. Photo-finishing involves taking an image of a real fish, printing it on paper, and then gluing the paper to the bait. It's probably the most realistic way to "paint" a bait.

Yes this is photofinish there is no why i could paint anything close to this  ;)

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Nice job.....

I had Terry at Tclark custom lures make me some larger bluegill/sunfsih lures, one biiger one like yours that runs vertical and another one with a disc on the front that runs sideways like a popper.  Both lures look great and the popper works awesome too.

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