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    I take a 4 oz. bottle of pearl die and dump a 1/4 out and top it off with glow powder and put to stainless nuts in it and keep shaking it and that becomes my glow mix


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    We use and like the glow baits.We use the Glow baits in the daytime.Seem to work right at dark and at daylite. A little glow powder goes a long way.We use just a pinch of glow powder into our hot plastic.Just as it is reaching pouring temp.Then we stir,Stir,stir.Let the plastic set reheat to pouring temp then inject..Stir and ready to pour.We target deep brush piles and in the shade of boat dock's.We also use these glow baits in our Clear White River.We have the Bears glow powder and Lurecraft glow powder's cannot see any difference.Hope this helps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jackie53 View Post
    We use and like the glow baits.We use the Glow baits in the daytime.Seem to work right at dark and at daylite. A little glow powder goes a long way.We use just a pinch of glow powder into our hot plastic.Just as it is reaching pouring temp.Then we stir,Stir,stir.Let the plastic set reheat to pouring temp then inject..Stir and ready to pour.We target deep brush piles and in the shade of boat dock's.We also use these glow baits in our Clear White River.We have the Bears glow powder and Lurecraft glow powder's cannot see any difference.Hope this helps.
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Size:  20.8 KBThe camera does not do justice. Maybe you Can see what we are trying to achieve glows enough for the fish to see in a deep brush pile or the shadow of a boat dock.I know I need some thump therapy
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    Glow plastics have been very productive for me. I stir the crap out of it and then stir it again with the injector before sucking any up. This color combo has been working great for me for the past 5 or so years.

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