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Inkedup fishing

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Inkedup fishing last won the day on July 14 2022

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About Inkedup fishing

  • Birthday 09/27/1987

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    Newjersey
  • Interests
    Big baits and big bites... makeing baits is a passion of mine for a long time and fishing has been a lifestyle

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  • First Name
    Chris
  • Last Name
    Jones

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    Chrisssuby1987@gmail.com

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  1. Scientology Church would be proud
  2. Looks dope man. Love the look of that thing. when you get others dialed I would definitely love to be able to grab one. Keep up the dialed work brother!
  3. Yeah man I had a lot going on a lot of stuff happening
  4. Nah man I think your good. I have sent res and wood to Japan twice they held it for 3 days and was there in 2 weeks or a week and a half. Your good!!
  5. I think the bits look great! I can't wait to get it and be able to give you the feedback you need and hopefully you can come to a conclusion on to sell or not sell.
  6. Sweet pig brother!!! Keep on the hunt never stop never surrender!! Lol keep on keeping on!!
  7. Well then brother that means it's time to break out the floaties!!!
  8. If that's the case brother you need to get a kayak and go get them baits man!!! That's one tomany baits to sacrifice to the swimbait gods!!!
  9. Uv is the way to go! Make a flash box and you are set! I use that and KBS DIMOND COAT. And that stuff is right up there with the UV RESIN. Get decent paint brushes. If there semi long I cut them down so there alittle stiffer. That's what I found works the best. And defenetly pull on the bristles before dipping it you will get stragglers that pull out!!!!
  10. I definitely think that's 100 percent true. That's why with airbrush paint I always run with on brand. If I want to introduce anything other then what I was using after I already laid paint on the bait I put a very thin clear on the bait and I never have a problem when I do that. As far as painting with the tail and stuff on I do not I repeat I do not do that. At some point in time there can be a cross contamination. If you have the fins on and you try to paint or put clear on it very well can have a chemical reaction! I have done it somany times when I started makeing baits and not understanding the chemicals I was using. Now I do a ton of research on everything I buy or am looking into for future builds. I am always looking for new products new things that are going to help try to set me apart or be ahead of everything that is going on in the bait game. Even though I am a small builder and not well known I try and keep the mindset that everyone wants them and they have to be perfect so I do asmuch research and prep work as I can. I worked in a body shop for a second job and learned so.uch about paint and prep and how much it is so important to prep prep and KEEP CLEAN EVERYTHING CLEAN!!!!! I would get yelled at for opening the prep room door because of the small particulets in the air can make such a dramatic problem in a good paint job! Sorry for the rambling on but it's the truth. I know it's hard for small guys to have such a workshop ro where they have all they need but if you want good product you have to make separate spots to do difrent things. Just because we can't see the crap dose not mean it's not all over the place.
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