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I have gotten at lesat 10 times the value of my purchase from my Painted Crankbait. Painted Crankbait has completely surpassed my expectations.
What color should I paint my homemade lure?
Im Painted Crankbait painting my 3-4 in crankbait minnow type lure and wondering whats the best colors for bass?
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December 28th, 2010 at 1:17 pm
I airbrush popper bodies and I have used some of the clear plastic bodies for making lures. I use acrylic paint thinned enough to spray with the airbrush. For a clear coat I use water based poly-urethane. Although it’s water-based, once it dries for a few days..it is impervious to water. Use three coats for the clear coat. My airbrush is the paasche VL Double action.Cost around $70.00. I attached it to my shop air compressor and turned the air output to around 28 lbs.I rough up the surface of the lure body with fine(220) sandpaper first. Then I spray on a coat of flat white..if you have access to white primer, even better. After its primed, it’s all up to your imagination. Spray the belly color before you spray the body. If you want a simple scaling effect, Get some mesh netting(I use the stuff that is made for tying spawn sacks with) and some of those little tiny clothes pins. (Available in most craftstores) For silver scales, paint the back and sides of the lure silver, when its dry cover the lure with the mesh and clip the mesh in place snugly with the clothespins. Spray your body color and when it tacks up, remove the mesh. If you let it dry completely before you remove the mesh, it has a tendency to want to take alot of paint with it. (learned that one the hard way!!)It takes a little practice but you will get the hang of it..One more thing. Make sure you clean your airbrush (should you decide to purchase one) THOROUGHLY!! Things can get pretty gunked up if you don’t. I hope this helped a bit. Good Luck!
December 29th, 2010 at 1:44 am
I use acrylic paints to paint my Bass Poppers. Then I coat them with three coats of waterbased poly-urethane. I’ve painted some lures before with the same paint and it worked well for me. As I’ve mentioned before, once the poly dries for a couple days, its impervious to water. If you want to put some wild looking pearlescence into your lures, look at your nearest hobby shop for a paint called FASKOLOR. Their FASCHANGE line of paints are the “flip-flop” type that kind of changes color when viewed from different angles. Real cool effect. Go to any craft store and find some differently patterned mesh for the scale effect. Here’s a link to the flip flop paint I referred to earlier. Good Luck.
December 29th, 2010 at 1:11 pm
paint them the colors of the natural foods bass eat. for example, paint one like a baby bass, paint one like a blue gill, or any natural food a bass might eat. here are the colors you need on certain types of water colors and time of day: 1.) when bass fishing at night use dark colors like black, purple, brown, and grey.2.) in dark water, no visibility in the water or stained water use the same colors as stated above.3.)in clear water use the brighter colors like yellow, red, green, and blue.also remember that bass would rather have an easy meal rather than a meal that is hard to get. so fish them like a struggling baitfish or such.. good luck to ya!!!