Very clever idea with the tape, on your pants, to reduce tack. See….you’re teaching Old Guys stuff….and we already think we know everything, so 🤷♂️….well done, Sir 🫡
I have to admit towards the end I was only "halfway" on board, UNTIL, you hit it with that topcoat. WOW! Another great bait buddy, thanks for the content!
I really enjoy painting lures. I have painted some of the prettiest lures I have ever seen, but I can't say I have a lot of talent. Each lure is beautifully painted, but I can't paint two identical lures, and I haven't mastered any kind of patterns yet. I guess what I have is patience and determination. I just keep painting until something wonderful happens. Of course, I am just painting lures for fun, so I am under no pressure to produce large numbers of lures or any particular type. It is a wonderful hobby.
This is a great source of info and skill building. I’m sure that Zack won’t mind, if i also steer you toward Marling baits, Solar baits, and Engineered Angled…..if you follow these 4 bait makers, you’ll be making killer baits, in no time, with minimal tools.
That’s Fantastic and here’s Your WoW, Looks Awesome, nice tip on the tape so it’s not too sticky, Those color’s just Pop after the clear coat, Thanks for Painting
I would love to see what you would do with a hyper shift powder. I have wanted to try this for years, ran across your channel a few weeks ago, last week I did my first baits... and yeah I have hypershifts I use in my soft plastic swim baits. What it did to my sexy shad took it all the way past sexy and naughty and straight to kinky. It was my 4th bait and every single person I showed it to wants one now. it turns the white into white/pink/green depending on how you look at it.
Excellent job, I am learning a lot thanks to your videos ! Sorry for my question out of subject : I am living in Thailand, createx paint can't be bought here. I manage anyway to get some, a friend is going to bring to me some but I don't have any createx reducer 4011. Here the most commonly brand available is Vallejo, do you know if createx can be thinned with Vallejo thinner, flow improver? We are talking about water based brands so, no reason why it can't work anyway, cause your experience, I ask you may you know. Google research didn't give any proper answer. Thanks 🙏 so much
I'm sorry to comment again. But that reminds me. So when you use that scale pattern, do you completely let the paint dry. Or say, quick set with hair dryer, then pull it. I tried it, and it was stuck to my bait. And really messed it up and made the pattern really ruff. Just curious
I always quick dry with the hair dryer. I make sure the base coat is dry before netting then paint, quick dry, and remove netting. If it still sticks then your paint might be sprayed on too thick. Hope that helps!
I’ll have to check on the brand. I have mixed opinions on it haha. Sometimes it works great and then other times it dumps paint out and ruins it. I’ll check on the brand though next time I’m in the shop 👍
Well did it catch a fish???? That's the real question? My G. I have lots of years of experience in getting fresh and saltwater fish to eat. I was wondering if you know any lure manufacturers or how can I mass produce a lure? I contact a few Chinese manufacturers. But I wanted to see if there's something better.
Man, when you pulled that stencil off and you could see the irr yellow peeking thru. It's like, yep.... nailed it!
Very clever idea with the tape, on your pants, to reduce tack. See….you’re teaching Old Guys stuff….and we already think we know everything, so 🤷♂️….well done, Sir 🫡
I have to admit towards the end I was only "halfway" on board, UNTIL, you hit it with that topcoat. WOW! Another great bait buddy, thanks for the content!
I really really like the contrast in the scales too, especially on the back! Too cool buddy...
Clear coat definitely saved it 😂
@@BakerBuilds Nope! It was already awesome by that time, I just couldn't see it! ;-)
I really enjoy painting lures. I have painted some of the prettiest lures I have ever seen, but I can't say I have a lot of talent. Each lure is beautifully painted, but I can't paint two identical lures, and I haven't mastered any kind of patterns yet. I guess what I have is patience and determination. I just keep painting until something wonderful happens. Of course, I am just painting lures for fun, so I am under no pressure to produce large numbers of lures or any particular type. It is a wonderful hobby.
I like it! I am new to making lures and really find your videos helpful. Thank you for sharing. 😊🇨🇦
Thank you!
This is a great source of info and skill building. I’m sure that Zack won’t mind, if i also steer you toward Marling baits, Solar baits, and Engineered Angled…..if you follow these 4 bait makers, you’ll be making killer baits, in no time, with minimal tools.
I'd love to see you use some texture stencils from temu there's like a million different ones and they're cheap they make some interesting patterns
Thanks again
That’s Fantastic and here’s Your WoW, Looks Awesome, nice tip on the tape so it’s not too sticky, Those color’s just Pop after the clear coat, Thanks for Painting
Hi Zac, I love when you paint without a plan. Great looking bait and thanks for the video !
Thank you! I appreciate it 🙏
Zach it looks good 2 me thanks 4 sharing with us!!!!
Love it! Thanks for sharing this video and taking the time to make it!
Very interesting decor. 😎👍🏻
I would love to see what you would do with a hyper shift powder. I have wanted to try this for years, ran across your channel a few weeks ago, last week I did my first baits... and yeah I have hypershifts I use in my soft plastic swim baits. What it did to my sexy shad took it all the way past sexy and naughty and straight to kinky. It was my 4th bait and every single person I showed it to wants one now. it turns the white into white/pink/green depending on how you look at it.
Clear coat is like cheese-- it makes everything better. But even without it, nice job on this bait!
Totally agree haha. Thanks!
That lure looks fantastic sir I'm going to have to give this a whirl thanks for the video
Thank you!
Awesome 👍👍
Awesome !!
Great looking bait
Thank you!
Meus parabéns esta isca artificial ficou muito bem trabalhada 🎉
Thank you!
In some of your earlier videos you apply your logo using a clear label, where can labels be purchased ? I would like apply my name to my lures. TIA
Excellent job, I am learning a lot thanks to your videos !
Sorry for my question out of subject :
I am living in Thailand, createx paint can't be bought here. I manage anyway to get some, a friend is going to bring to me some but I don't have any createx reducer 4011. Here the most commonly brand available is Vallejo, do you know if createx can be thinned with Vallejo thinner, flow improver? We are talking about water based brands so, no reason why it can't work anyway, cause your experience, I ask you may you know. Google research didn't give any proper answer.
Thanks 🙏 so much
You still here man. Anymore new videos coming up?
do you buy your hooks and rings from barlows as well?
Looks good bro! Where did you find that style mesh?
This one is from Hobby Lobby 👍
@@BakerBuilds Man I have no luck at my hobby lobby lol. I’m just gonna have to grab stuff off your website lol
I'm sorry to comment again. But that reminds me. So when you use that scale pattern, do you completely let the paint dry. Or say, quick set with hair dryer, then pull it. I tried it, and it was stuck to my bait. And really messed it up and made the pattern really ruff. Just curious
I always quick dry with the hair dryer. I make sure the base coat is dry before netting then paint, quick dry, and remove netting. If it still sticks then your paint might be sprayed on too thick. Hope that helps!
Quick question? What marker do you use to write on your baits?
I’ll have to check on the brand. I have mixed opinions on it haha. Sometimes it works great and then other times it dumps paint out and ruins it. I’ll check on the brand though next time I’m in the shop 👍
Well did it catch a fish???? That's the real question? My G. I have lots of years of experience in getting fresh and saltwater fish to eat. I was wondering if you know any lure manufacturers or how can I mass produce a lure? I contact a few Chinese manufacturers. But I wanted to see if there's something better.