I've been shooting some small frys for my box lately and have been dinking with blues and what is locally referred to as "pro blue"....sort of a bluish smoke/blue hi lite concoction. Trans parent blues with glitter sure stand alone on days with bright sun or at high-noonish hours, but the pro blue has a handle on less bright daytime bites and that holds true for fish from sunfish to walleyes and saugers.
This morning I cooked up a batch of pro blue and as I was counting drops of my blue-smoke pearl to get things started the nozzle blocked and like a dork I squeezed a bit harder and , well, I got more than I needed. I'm sure this hasn't happened to anyone else thought, eh? So I split the batch, added more plastic and a couple drops of blue then added my big dollop of blue hilites and cooked it up. I had the thin pearl bellies hand poured in the mold so when my blue was ready I shot it and then did a few more molds-full. Afte I shot five molds in this color combo I walked out side with a few sitting on the mold to see what my creation looked like in the sun. Manhammers! What a change!

The transparent blue is obvious on the left of the pic. The pro blue, or what I thought would show the smokey grey- blue that was so apparent in the house, shows up as another almost blue blue. Inside, the same color appears as a steel grey/blue. Its almost the color of sharkskin in the water. I'm going to try another pic only inside to see if I can capture that cool color I see with inside lighting.
There's nothing wrong with either color and both will fit nicely in my small fry box. I just can't believe the color shift in the pro blue from inside to outside light. Wowsers.