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    Default This is high lites


    here are pics and a link to a previous post on this

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    here is a post http://www.crappie.com/crappie/diy-s...le-colors.html

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    Very Cool!!!

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    those are sweet

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    Default Thanks microspoons family!

    I finally got a chance to get my hands on those eye candy plasticsThumbs Up. I'm sure those of us that have them will have to agree both cool and sweet is a great way to describes Batman's jigs with high lites accents. It's going to take very little effort on my part to fool the crappie when they see those baby's for the first time.Can u say "blue/chart. yellow":D
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    Very nice. Now I see what Hilites can do. Thanks Baitman for this thread!

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    I really like those tadpoles in the first pic
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    Keith did you dip the silver body into highlight.

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    Bob I dont understand why your so set on dipping them in to the powder, please post a pic of how you do it to help the rest of us that do it the other way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baitman View Post
    Bob I dont understand why your so set on dipping them in to the powder, please post a pic of how you do it to help the rest of us that do it the other way.
    will do that when we get a chance perhaps this afternoon.

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    I still have not figured out what Bob is talking about.


    Originally Posted by snake RiverI'm sorry if I confused you but you do mix the powder like Keith said into plastic and then dip your bait is what I did I do not mix it directly into the plastic to shoot I like the finished better because it is clear and shines bright sheen to it when I dip my baits it just that different method of using it I'm sure Keith is right I have never mixed it directly into the plastic.


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