
With the big show having taken place last month in Osaka,Japan I was fortunate to receive some pics for the Tog. If there is ever a fishing show I’d like to attend this show is it! Every year the show draws thousands of people from all walks of life. One day I hope to get there and be behind the viewfinder until then the computer screen will have to suffice… enjoy!


lots of beautiful patterns at Megabass….they still pump out more variations than many of the big companies


an interesting hard headed soft body shad,along with what looks to be a lipless jerkbait,and possibly a topwater front runner? interesting prototypes to say the least!




Jackall knows how to meet and greet!





really looking forward to this new big swimbait…looks to be a larger swimming Ninja!

and the lovely Gamakatsu girls!

I’ll try to get some more pics up in the next few days….

























So now you have everything ready to go and need paint. There are lots of options to consider here. Starting out I would suggest water based paints. They are easier to manage and are less toxic. If you get comfortable with what your doing I would then experiment with solvent based paints. Water based paints such as Createx and Golden are two popular brands. Make sure you use paint made for airbrushes the pigments are ground down fine specifically for airbrushing other paints will clog your gun. Ideally you want to stick with one brand that way you can rule out any inconsistencies or adhesion problems. Once you’ve picked out a line don’t go and buy every color under the sun when you first start out. Pick up a color wheel and see what primary colors mix with what so you can limit the amount of money you spend.


keep in mind when headed to the lumber yard. Also remember wHen selecting wood try to work with pieces that are consistent and have no knots. The more things you can control the more predicatable your lures will be in the future.
measuring scale and duplicating angles,carvings,etc from one side to the other. Also make sure you have some type of scale (digital are the most accurate) to keep record of ballast weight,wood segments,and the total lure weight before and after the clear coat.
LD:I still remember my first fish very clearly. I was 4 years old and caught it ice fishing. I was never the same again. From then on all I wanted to do was fish. While the other kids were swimming or water skiing I was fishing. At age six, I was allowed to go alone to the little reservoir a couple blocks from my house as long as I wore a life jacket. I was there just about every day at daylight all summer long and would come home for supper.
where my next fish was coming from.













