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Title: made something close enough to fire tiger & threadfin
Post by: DobynsTriton on 07/02/12 05:40 UTC
Threadfin shad
(http://i48.tinypic.com/np4zrc.jpg)

Fire Tiger
(http://i46.tinypic.com/2h84ig8.jpg)
Title: Re: made something close enough to fire tiger & threadfin
Post by: toadfrogbaits on 07/02/12 05:49 UTC
If that don't do it nothing will . I'm sort of partial to fire tiger myself . I just wish I could do it in one shot . Don't see a thing wrong with those. If I lived close I'd come over and bum one off Ya. Hope that don't happen as often to you as it does me .
Title: Re: made something close enough to fire tiger & threadfin
Post by: DobynsTriton on 07/02/12 06:00 UTC
Thanks man. The threadfin i got a little shakey on when i added the black & ended up adding 3 drops instead of 2 other than that i like it.my friend had me do it in a 6''op paddle tail but there wasnt enough room in there for it to look good.The only thing i dont like about the fire tiger is the green.if there is a easier green to make im open to suggestions.It doesnt happen to often the only guy that asks for baits goes half on the $ when i get plastic so its pretty fair
Title: Re: made something close enough to fire tiger & threadfin
Post by: toadfrogbaits on 07/02/12 06:39 UTC
For me that green is dead on . As far as an easier green couldn't say . That kind of thing is one where you just have measure measure . Until you can just mix you a bottle and sit it on the shelf . Don't know about you but getting the time to be precise and methodical is tough .
Title: Re: made something close enough to fire tiger & threadfin
Post by: DobynsTriton on 07/02/12 06:48 UTC
i think its a del color i used. the words on the label seem to have rubbed off not sure why
Title: Re: made something close enough to fire tiger & threadfin
Post by: ghostbaits on 07/02/12 08:03 UTC
Try LC lime green.... It is a bit brighter...

I like the firetiger a lot!!!!!! You inspired me to do one now!!!!!!

Jim
Title: Re: made something close enough to fire tiger & threadfin
Post by: DobynsTriton on 07/02/12 08:08 UTC
lol it came out pretty good for bein done at about 4am
Title: Re: made something close enough to fire tiger & threadfin
Post by: ghostbaits on 07/02/12 08:36 UTC
That is good anytime!!!!!!

Jim
Title: Re: made something close enough to fire tiger & threadfin
Post by: MonteSS on 07/02/12 08:37 UTC
I really like the firetiger.

The other is a nice color too but not really a threadfin shad.

I was researching threadfin shad when I was making a spinnerbait for a customer. They all seem to be more silver with orange/gold fins

Maybe
a light smoke with CCM gunmetal .015 (great glitter that is slightly blue))
light gold
silver with fine silver flake

(http://i453.photobucket.com/albums/qq257/zz430t56/ThreadfinShad-1.jpg)

....Bill
Title: Re: made something close enough to fire tiger & threadfin
Post by: DobynsTriton on 07/02/12 08:41 UTC
I think they all look different to a certain point. this is one i hooked last year when i was rippin a lipless
(http://i46.tinypic.com/2zjkeo3.jpg)
Title: Re: made something close enough to fire tiger & threadfin
Post by: BareKnuckleJigs on 07/02/12 11:15 UTC
VERY nice baits, Dob Bro!

I've been thinking for awhile, but have not tried it since I'm simply NO good at hand pouring, and tiny amounts of plastic dropped into cavities are waaay beyond my "skill" level...dropping a small drop of Black, or Black w/ Green Pearl, or Dark Smoke w/ Green Pearl, into each side of the mold cavity to make the Signature Shad Spot, then closing and shooting the Bait.
Title: Re: made something close enough to fire tiger & threadfin
Post by: DobynsTriton on 07/02/12 11:36 UTC
VERY nice baits, Dob Bro!

I've been thinking for awhile, but have not tried it since I'm simply NO good at hand pouring, and tiny amounts of plastic dropped into cavities are waaay beyond my "skill" level...dropping a small drop of Black, or Black w/ Green Pearl, or Dark Smoke w/ Green Pearl, into each side of the mold cavity to make the Signature Shad Spot, then closing and shooting the Bait.
thanks man!! i kinda wanna try the shad dot thing now! maybe when im not tired though lol
Title: Re: made something close enough to fire tiger & threadfin
Post by: Muskygary on 07/02/12 11:53 UTC
I think the spot would be easier to paint or use a marker pen on after the bait is poured. Then you could always cover it with plastic when you put the eyes on.
Title: Re: made something close enough to fire tiger & threadfin
Post by: BareKnuckleJigs on 07/02/12 12:21 UTC
AHA!  Spike-It Lure Dip Black!

I would be afraid of most paints and markers, that they'd leave an odor, possibly an offensive one.

Me personally, I try to avoid dipping baits if I can, I like to keep the least plastic possible, especially when rigging Weedless, so there's less Plastic for the Hook to contend with...but that's just my thinking.  Just dipping the Head/Eyes...the Lure Dip on a Brush, Toothpick, etc., then dipped would probably make KLK's New NASTY Shad!!!  lol
Title: Re: made something close enough to fire tiger & threadfin
Post by: toadfrogbaits on 07/02/12 12:33 UTC
I use LC Paint and an air brush on plastics . CS paints on hard bodies. Beware the CS paint the MSDS Reads darn near nuclear . Unless you want a real live buzz and I don't mean bait either.
Title: Re: made something close enough to fire tiger & threadfin
Post by: ghostbaits on 07/02/12 13:03 UTC
Our threadfin down here look different than the pics in this thread but I tend to work off of hardbaits that work in my area or the customers area.

Here is just one of the 8 varieties I have done....

(http://www.ghostbaits.com/threadfinshadps.JPG)

I use the paint from Spike It (LC gets theirs from Spike It) and just put a dot on with the end of a small paint brush. Not the brush end, the other end. Cut the rounded tip off on the handle end so it is flat and you will get a nice dot maker. You can buy them cheap at craft stores if you dont want to make one though.

If you use the LC or Spike It paint, you are good to go and do not need to dip over it. If you wait to paint for a few days, clean the spot with a little alcohol to get the oils off bait. I paint mine with 48 hours to avoid having to clean.

Jim
Title: Re: made something close enough to fire tiger & threadfin
Post by: mrex on 07/02/12 13:43 UTC
Nice looking bait!  .....4"? You shoot those with twin injectors?

Get to go home tommorw then going to start on operation motoroil  :D
Title: Re: made something close enough to fire tiger & threadfin
Post by: mrex on 07/02/12 14:11 UTC
Threadfin shad
(http://i48.tinypic.com/np4zrc.jpg)

Fire Tiger
(http://i46.tinypic.com/2h84ig8.jpg)

Just my opinion but I would lighten up on the colors just a tad make them little more opaque (sp) but it may be the pictures when I tried to take one they also looked solid and there not.
Title: Re: made something close enough to fire tiger & threadfin
Post by: ghostbaits on 07/02/12 14:28 UTC
I would guess in the stained or muddy water in KY, that an opaque color would not work nearly as well.

If it was clear water, maybe..... but the hard baits are not transluscent and they work pretty good, especially fire tiger....

I am starting to do opaque colors and then a GHOST (LOL!!!) or transluscent version of that color as well for the clear water guys, like CA...

Jim

PS  Good luck on that mo project!!! I will send you a pic tomorrow that is close....
Title: Re: made something close enough to fire tiger & threadfin
Post by: DobynsTriton on 07/02/12 18:33 UTC
ill have to try that jim.our water changes a little depending on where you're at in the lake. most the time if i so shallow im talkin like 2-3 feet i still cant really see the bottom.
Title: Re: made something close enough to fire tiger & threadfin
Post by: Denny Welch on 07/02/12 21:13 UTC
I fished one of our local lakes today.  Visibility was 10 - 12 feet with water temp at 76 degrees.  I fished the Delta on Saturday...wind gusts at about 35 mph and visibility about 2 feet.  Fishing was better on the Delta.  In fact, Jim's Delta Craw was the lure de jure.