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    Default Ice Plastics


    Do any of you guys make glow baits for ice fishing?

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    are you talking about florescent or glow-in-the-dark I do if it's either one.

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    Most likely glow-in-the-dark. I have an Ice Stinger mold coming from Jacob's that will see a lot of glow plastics.

    Anyone try glowinc.com for pigments?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTom View Post
    Most likely glow-in-the-dark. I have an Ice Stinger mold coming from Jacob's that will see a lot of glow plastics.

    Anyone try glowinc.com for pigments?
    I have not tried anything from glowinc.com I get my glow-in-the-dark pigment from Luer craft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    are you talking about florescent or glow-in-the-dark I do if it's either one.
    Hey Snake,
    Yes glow-in-the-dark plastics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    I have not tried anything from glowinc.com I get my glow-in-the-dark pigment from Luer craft.
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    I have glow blue, glow purple, ultra-green glow and glow red all from GlowInc. The purple and blue and red alll glow in that color and fire up real nice when mixed in the clear plastic. I did one shad color combo to get myself started on Friday evening using the glow purple as a belly color and all I can say is wow.

    When I get that new ice stinger from Jacob's I'll be doing a lot of glow in those colors thru it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTom View Post
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    I have glow blue, glow purple, ultra-green glow and glow red all from GlowInc. The purple and blue and red alll glow in that color and fire up real nice when mixed in the clear plastic. I did one shad color combo to get myself started on Friday evening using the glow purple as a belly color and all I can say is wow.

    When I get that new ice stinger from Jacob's I'll be doing a lot of glow in those colors thru it.
    I will have to go online and look them up to see what they have we use a pigment from Luer craft that is clear glow-in-the-dark and we mix it in with other colors . But I deftly will go check out glowinc. To see what they have.

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    I buy the powdered pigments and mix them into clear paint for jig heads. The powder stirred into my plastic really easy and stay suspended for a while without the need to stir it.

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    I have some of their green V10. Its by far the brightest and longest glowing stuff out there! Maybe too bright! I mostly mix it with powder paint. Their stuff aint cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonDon View Post
    I have some of their green V10. Its by far the brightest and longest glowing stuff out there! Maybe too bright! I mostly mix it with powder paint. Their stuff aint cheap.
    so you can use this stuff either powder paint or plastics.

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