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Soft Plastic Bait Making => Color Cook Book => Topic started by: Do-it Rep on 05/15/18 15:02 UTC

Title: Chartreuse Haze
Post by: Do-it Rep on 05/15/18 15:02 UTC
I'd been seeing some great looking Midwest Finesse Rig plastic renditions floating around online which motivated me to make a combination of my own.

Dual Inject:

X2 Chartreuse 8 drops .040 Black Flake a drop of X2 White and some UV Blast

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Essential Series Black 2 drops and Violet Highlight powder .040 Black Flake

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Title: Re: Chartreuse Haze
Post by: DF on 05/15/18 15:55 UTC
 Nice work Kyle, I bet that color sizzles in the water.  Do you shoot these in medium plastic or do you soften them up?
Title: Re: Chartreuse Haze
Post by: WALLEYE WACKER on 05/15/18 20:10 UTC
Thats a great looking color Kyle.
Title: Re: Chartreuse Haze
Post by: Lines on 05/15/18 20:15 UTC
Nice job Kyle, those look great!
Title: Re: Chartreuse Haze
Post by: Shaunm81 on 05/15/18 22:44 UTC
Those look really nice. Great Work
Title: Re: Chartreuse Haze
Post by: pieterbez on 05/16/18 02:53 UTC
Awesome Color

How much plastic are you using for this recipe
Title: Re: Chartreuse Haze
Post by: Do-it Rep on 05/16/18 08:09 UTC
Awesome Color

How much plastic are you using for this recipe

4 ounces per color/injector
Title: Re: Chartreuse Haze
Post by: Do-it Rep on 05/16/18 08:12 UTC
Nice work Kyle, I bet that color sizzles in the water.  Do you shoot these in medium plastic or do you soften them up?

All of my Midwest Finesse fish from this past weekend came on regular Essential Series plastic with no softener added.  I'm going to make some with softener as well, however, and see if that elicits a different response at all.
Title: Re: Chartreuse Haze
Post by: ctom on 05/16/18 12:47 UTC
Nice looking colors Kyle.
Title: Re: Chartreuse Haze
Post by: bassinfool on 05/16/18 18:25 UTC
Those are slick! 
Title: Re: Chartreuse Haze
Post by: Lamar on 05/17/18 05:51 UTC
  I bet that would be a great smallmouth color on a sunny day.