I do not make up any more white than I can use at one time.
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I've got a pretty good size batch of white that has turned a cream color. I can add a bunch of white color to it and bring it back some but it only takes a heating or two and it is right back to where it was. Don't want to turn it black as I have 2 cups of black right now. If I were to turn it to a blue, would it hold up for a while or would it continue to discolor? Opinions appreciated. Thanks.CF
The Original Woodsgoat Hater
2011 NWR Bash Yellow Perch Champion
I do not make up any more white than I can use at one time.
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If you are going to use them yourself, I would make bait that color. That colod is just about the only color I have use in over a year. Caught over 5,000 since middle of march on that one color. Don't know how well it will do in your neck of the woods but if you will give it a hard try ,belive it will work. Fish it from stain to clear water this year.
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crappiefarmer, see you are near my neck of woods, I fish them mostly at Buggs and a little at Gaston . I know they will work in our neck of the woods. Tried many different colors but they did not produce nothing like the off white.
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Oh I know the color will produce and I have a 1" stinger mold for bream that would be perfect for and bream would tear it up. I just have some friends that want some of my baits and I will only give them true white in the combos they want. Just wondering if I could effectively turn it into another good color and have it hold up for a while. Using stabilizer.CF
The Original Woodsgoat Hater
2011 NWR Bash Yellow Perch Champion
how about pearl?
Try using "HiLites" Several different colors in them ... remember a little of the HiLite goex a long ways
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