Revised my gold. The 1st pic is the revision on top next to the old version on bottom. Liking the pop factor of the revision.
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Revised my gold. The 1st pic is the revision on top next to the old version on bottom. Liking the pop factor of the revision.
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Those look great! I've often thought of making my own plastics, its examples like this that really make me want to buy some molds. Nice job.
~J. Babcock
Thank you. The 2.5" carrot has been deadly for me. It's is my go to bait.
Looking good ?
I have been looking at the holo glitter. Nice bait!! Overcoat? I use a lot of glitter and after one reheat it gets faded out and looses that shine. I tried the overcoat and I did not like the bulk. You willing to give it up!!
Love the color Travis a lot of trouble to get it like u want, all the metal flake ...expensive and short life span! The chartreuse is sweet as well.
nice looking baits
aRRR mATTY. Thanks for your recipe. Going to make another glitter order.LOL
Thank's Doc!!
The new gold is great and as always your chartreuse is the bomb. Job well done.
Thinking these were 20 or so drops X2 to 4 oz plastic, dash green hi-lite and dash of UV. I switch my chartreuse constantly and it's just how I feel. Sometimes I add a drop or 2 white, sometimes a drop or 2 fluorescent green chartreuse or lime and sometimes green hi-lite or all of these at once.
awesome work doc! one of my favorite ways to make gold is to use 1 cup of plastic, 25 drops of mf transparent brown, and a 1/4 teaspoon of gold highlight. if the color is similar in shade to the highlight, it really pops.