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Soft Plastic Bait Making => Color Cook Book => Topic started by: jl3140 on 01/10/13 17:58 UTC
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Here is a new color I made. It's called Walleye Wounder Green. What do you guys think?
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That's Hot! Fine Job Sir. Is that Caney Creek Green?
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That's Hot! Fine Job Sir. Is that Caney Creek Green?
Thanks, it's a combination of Green Pumpkin and Baby Bass. I haven't gotten around to trying out any Caney Creek Green.
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Did you add that to the cookbook it looks great
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Did you add that to the cookbook it looks great
I will as soon as I remake it so that I know how much glitter I added. I'm terrible at keeping track of what I add to the plastic.
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Me to I just start mixing things isn't that half the fun the other half is when you have a tight line
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Me to I just start mixing things isn't that half the fun the other half is when you have a tight line
Yeah, I think there's almost nothing better than catching a fish on a lure that you made yourself.
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Nice job! I really like this color. The gold eyes really make it pop.
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Me to I just start mixing things isn't that half the fun the other half is when you have a tight line
Save that trim and sprues or at least a couple pieces of each you do. If you cook up a color that looks like it needs just a touch of something else, get the scrap bag out and lay some of those colors next to the one you're working and try to imagine what a piece of scrap might do to it when blended in. This is one place in life where you are the true innovator and what might be off someone else's wall just could in fact be your cat's meow.
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Cool Looking Color
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Really nice color combo - looks great.
Jason
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Thanks for the compliments everyone! :)