What's your must have liquid colorants for making stingers and tubes?
Please help. I need a list on which colors to buy. Thank you in advance
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What's your must have liquid colorants for making stingers and tubes?
Please help. I need a list on which colors to buy. Thank you in advance
You can get started with some basic colors Yellow red white black purple and some glitters...That's all I have besides a couple of colors I don't use
Basic colors can be mixed into some Eye popping combos without breaking the bank!!!!!
If you want some super bright baits I'd go for the Powdered stuff Snakeriver is using
Hoodlum is right
as the three colors that are the most common are Red, Yellow, and Blue, which I like to include White.
If you refer to a color chart one can mix to create most all the colors needed for starting out.
from there you can include enhancers to give it added attraction
Hope this Helps
billygee :rolleyes:
Any color bait will work.........as long as it has some chartreuse on it. :biggrin
I thought I put chartreuse in front:dono of the yellow.....:scratchhead
One more color I'd personaly like to get is changeable motor oil or chameleon
Awesome thank you guys for your help. How about florescent color or solid colors?
Chartreuse yellow or chartreuse green then what ever other color. For me chartreuse is like ketchup. Everything just tastes better with it.
Thank you
About only colorants I use are black, white, pumpkin seed, orange, chartreuse, green chartreuse, pink, blue and June bug. Several of my colors are derived from pearls, hi-lites and/or glitter. I bought a ton of colorants in beginning and hardly used a lot of any on some.
Bob
Good Point !
But,
The web color chartreuse is the color precisely halfway between green and yellow, so it is 50% green and 50% yellow. It is one of the tertiary colors of the HSV color wheel, also known as the RGB color wheel. Another name for this color is chartreuse green.
So in a pinch you can still produce a chartreuse to ones liking
billygee :rolleyes:
Billy to make a green chartreuse we use the following chartreuse lime green makes a beautiful green charterers. yes I'm quite familiar on mixing colors to make green if you look at one of my plastic baits online CS41 the top color is blue the middle color is chartreuse but it comes out green because of the reflection of the blue through the chartreuse. bot in the sunlight is a different story asked a good customer of mine named Terry he uses my stinger every time he goes out that is one of his top color combinations in the course he comes up with some crazy combinations for me to make for him and leave me some of these guys out there come up with the strangest color combinations that you ever seen.
For chartreuse I use spike it 126 then add some green pearl hi lite