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Soft Plastic Bait Making => Color Cook Book => Topic started by: grayth on 01/30/14 12:12 UTC
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Hi,
Ok I'm getting ready to start trying pouring out a few hand bellies/laminates on some of my baits namely the 5" Wutz -it and have been reading but can't really find decent recipes for the bellies?
Ideas?
My guess would be 4Oz of Plastic with a drop or 2 of white then a 1/8 tsp of Pearl?
But wanted to hear and gather up some different Belly Recipes..
Thanks
Troy
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This is just me but to your belly, depending on what you're trying to imitate, I would try to give it a ever so slight tint. Like my local minnows don't have a perfect white belly, it has a sort of greenish brown tint.
Sorry it's not a recipe, I haven't tried making it yet
-Jeremiah
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found 4 recipes for belly baitfish
5 pearlescent (M-F),
1 white (LC),
5 smoke pearl blue (M-F),
smidge med and small silver holo flake
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4 drops CCM conventional white
4 drops CCM white pearl
a dab of black and blue medium CCM glitters
blue hi lite to taste
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4oz
1 White,
10 iradescent pearl (M-F),
3 silver pearl (M-F)
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4oz
Pearl to taste
hi lites are great in belly
Here you go
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This will get to be an interesting topic since like something else, everyone has an opinion on belly color. lol
On minnow-type baits I really like using a belly color that is closer to transparent than slightly transparent. In my four ounce batches everything added to the clear plastic except stabilizer [lots] and uv enhancer is done with a toothpick or a skewer dipped in the colorant bottle. I won't add white until I know what the color looks like without it. Lots of people like pearl, I like silver pearl [MF product] at about 2 drops/4 ounces to start. If I add glitter to this, its the fire opal Do-It sells in the powder paint section. It comes in 1 ounce bottle but the stuff is potent and a little really does a lot. I place a small amount in a belly cavity of the mold I want to use it in as a test run and then put a drop of whatever color is going to go on top of the belly. When its cool enough to handle I pull that sample and see if anything else needs to go in it. This is when I might make a white adjustment.
Often times the minnows around our area will take on a very subtle yellowish tinge and that is an easy fix with just plain yellow, very, very little of it. It amazing what just a smidge of yellow will do for a belly color.
If you want to opaque the color then of course you can add the color you want the gut to be and then put in a drop of white. In some colors, even a tiny bit of black can bring a whole world of positive change to an almost clear color.
Unless I am stuck on very clear, my next direction in belly color is a thin, semi-transparent pearl-white.
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I'll use solid white only occasionally for a strong look, usually with a strong color as the back; fluoro orange, blue, black, etc.
If you're going for minnows, silver or silver with a tint is your best bet. Pearls and hilites are your friend here. For baby bass, silver tinted green or yellow is probably ideal.
Frogs, pearl with a yellow tint is my match around here. Add to that a light amount of smoke scrap or some .040 black flake.
Fry tend to be pretty clear, so bellies should be too, clear with a touch of hilite and some .015 holo silver or some of the micro glitter Tom is fond of.
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For shiners, shad, and Minnows I prefer clear with heavy .015 Holo silver flake.
For baby bass, trout, etc I will go to just pearl powder in clear plastic.
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Thanks guys - I'm going to try that out today and see how it goes