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    Default Crappie Candy Corn Flappers


    Made these up a few days ago. Ready for some muddy water. I used Flo. Orange Powder Paint for the orange . Need some more colors.
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    Seriously bright colors!!!!!!!! Nice

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    Those could be some serious dirty water baits
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    Wow.
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    Nothing like a fluorescent flapper! I like.

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    Ifish, how is the plastic for remelt for second or third pour, I like the idea for powder paint, can do manny more color combos. can I ask what is the mix amounts for your pour?Also do you add softener to plastic. Thanks Dave P.S. where is Grand Rivers Ky?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fireman58 View Post
    Ifish, how is the plastic for remelt for second or third pour, I like the idea for powder paint, can do manny more color combos. can I ask what is the mix amounts for your pour?Also do you add softener to plastic. Thanks Dave P.S. where is Grand Rivers Ky?
    I reheated the powder paint very slowly in a microwave several times with no issues . No softener or stabilizer to my medium plastic. The orange is one half teaspoon to 4 oz. of plastic. I bagged 50 of these together and know am seeing some slight bleeding of the orange onto the chartreuse. I bet in the hot sun it will be a lot more noticeable if stored together. Grand Rivers is between Ky. and Barkley lakes in western Ky. https://www.google.com/maps/place/Gr...ee7cad902d5e11
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    I have used powder paint in the past in my plastic it does some interesting things depending on which powder paint that you are using but it does work also I've used oil paint the type that they used to paint pictures with it also works real good .

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    ifish, I have property just west of metropolis,across the river from paducha. will be down as much as possible this year for the crappie and redear fishing this spring and summer. Dave

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    Dirty water killers for sure!!!NICE work.
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