Busy BigFish Plug Porn!
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I been busy working on a few ideas I have been batting around for awhile and these are some pics of the finished product! The biggest idea I had was I wanted to add gill covers to some of my plugs mostly for aesthetic reasons. I like the results! It also gives the head more definition and gives me a convenient break point for some of my paint schemes!:kewl: Love to hear your thoughts!:kewl:
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Also been working on a few new jointed versions of the "Prey" swimmer and my 3 oz. Danny! Have not had these in the water yet as they are prototypes but they will swim soon! I think the design will provide a tight wiggle with th water flowing into the joint! I like the result though!:uhuh: Fun to try to carry the paint over from front to back...gives a great result!
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Few more.....couple Danny's!:tooth:
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WoW Larry, very nice
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A few poppers.....bluefish, frog and mackeral!
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jointed look like a ton of work ... awesome
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i think there could be a little green in the mack color scheme but thats just me the artist talkin... so no worries there... they look {{all.}} spectacular Larry as always - very Nice Job |
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Joint is a ball breaker...might make a few changes. Trying to keep it tight. Its almost there!
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Incredible stuff, Larry, freaking incredible!
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That's some really awesome work there, Larry. Love the macs.
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I have never been able to get the results I have been looking for in a mackeral pattern....I tried some free hand before but was unhappy with the results and could not find a pattern template I was happy with so I tried a new way to freehand and I was quite pleased with this result! These are blue macks Raven.....no green in them. Maybe your eyes see something I don't? I have seen green tinkers before....but no green in the adult Jacks??
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lookin good larry. i like the frog
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supernizzah...you are a true artist...love to see how those jointed swim...
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I'd stick with the gills...gives your already great looking plugs "WOW"...a lot of the stuff out there starts to look the same after a while...that little addition really gives you a different and appealing look...those jointeds are CRAZY
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holy sh@t!!!!!! those are incredible larry! just great work!
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Really nice stuff, love the joints!
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WOW!
Those jointed are smokin! Ill take 3 ;) |
WOW!!
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beautiful work Larry. I can't wait to see them in person.
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Larry those are fantastic. I too tried freehand mackeral lines. Seemed to be OK . I think if I had a good airbrush for detail they would of came out better. what gun have you been using? I've been toying with a recessed joint for a tihgter fit and also making a 2 -piece jointed to take apart to fit in plug bag then join when fishing. Thinking of a Breakaway clip. Trying to find an easier way to carry 10" jointeds. On the positive side of a joint farther apart is that the plug would fold over an fit in the tube on one half and lay across the top of the tubes. You know it's winter . Too much time to think.
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I hate them.
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very nice larry!
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I was messing with jointed stuff this weekend trying to tighten the joints. I ended up countersinking the whole nose grommet on the back piece a little bit, so the whole nose grommet is countersunk maybe a little over 1/8-3/16. Once you do the tail wrap on the back piece all that sticks out of the nose loop is the very end of the loop. Where yours is cut in such a sharp 'V' you'd need to make the tail loop on the head piece sit horizontal then the countersunk nose loop on the back piece could be vertical ... |
incredible work. Great detail. Love the originality! Well done!
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Those are incredible Larry, the joints look about as tight as you can get them. How the heck do you get the wrap in there so tight?
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Larry you should check out Jig Man's idea for tight joints, its on "the other site", might work out exactly how you want. Nice work though!
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Very very nice work Larry your attention to detail is outstanding.
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:claps: you're a freak
how did you get those gills carved so perfect? those plugs look like a lot of time was spent on them. |
Incredible, the prey was already one of favorite looking plugs
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The gill plates are as simple as it gets......I made a jig for my bandsaw, positioned the angle I wanted them to be, choose where on the plug you want them exactly and just a quick cut on each side! Set your jig up so it positions itself identically on both sides! Then just a little sanding and Bob's your Uncle! I like a little realism on my plugs.....been batting this simple idea around for awhile now!:btu:
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