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Title: plum apple attempt
Post by: DobynsTriton on 07/05/12 09:54 UTC
i think i need couple more drops black personally

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Title: Re: plum apple attempt
Post by: ghostbaits on 07/05/12 10:12 UTC
Maybe not. More blue and green flake will give the bait color a "darker" appearance.

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Jim
Title: Re: plum apple attempt
Post by: DobynsTriton on 07/05/12 10:32 UTC
ahh i see what you mean!. would me using green & blue holo flake throw the darkness off too?
Title: Re: plum apple attempt
Post by: ghostbaits on 07/05/12 11:04 UTC
Any flake you add will make the bait look a different as it inhibits the amount of light coming through. Salt can do this for you as well.

Not sure how the holo will look but if you add enough, it will make the bait color look darker.

Jim
Title: Re: plum apple attempt
Post by: DobynsTriton on 07/05/12 11:12 UTC
thats what i used in this is the blue & green holo.. i think i need a better way to measure/add flake i used 3 flat tip screwdriver amounts worth
Title: Re: plum apple attempt
Post by: ghostbaits on 07/05/12 11:14 UTC
Get measuring spoons from Wally World that have dash, pinch and smidge. That is why you see those in some recipes.... Not cause we are bakers!!!!!  :P

Jim
Title: Re: plum apple attempt
Post by: mrex on 07/05/12 12:27 UTC
Think I tend to put to much glitter. When I get it to heavy bait tends to lose depth.
Noticed on a lot of my baits that look deep rich looking look to them have very little flake.