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Offline astroglass

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looking for natural shad
« on: 02/19/13 11:02 UTC »
im looking for natural shad.its a color used by kinami baits,ive bought them at walmart.the flash is a senko type bait.if anyone can help me with a recipe i would greatly appreciate it.

Offline siscojj

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Re: looking for natural shad
« Reply #1 on: 02/19/13 11:49 UTC »
BEARS BAITS HAS A COLOR THATS CALLED SCUPERNOG AND IT WORKS WELL FOR NATURAL SHAD,I DONT REMEMBER MY RECIPE BUT I USUALLY USE 8OZ PLASTIC AND ABOUT 5-8 DROPS OF THE COLORING AND JUST ALITTLE SALT TO CLOUD IT AND WHAT EVERY FLAKES YOU WANT,IF YOU LIKE I CAN SEND YOU PICS AND MY RECIPE WHEN I GET HOME,JUST LET ME KNOW

Offline floridagrimp

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Re: looking for natural shad
« Reply #2 on: 02/19/13 12:16 UTC »
Don't know if Bear's sells the Lureworks/Spike-It version of Scuppernong (sp?) they cut off all distributors of their products and now sell direct. I use it and it is a very nice lookin' color.
« Last Edit: 02/19/13 12:29 UTC by floridagrimp »
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Re: looking for natural shad
« Reply #3 on: 02/19/13 13:20 UTC »
I ordered scuppernong from Bears a few months ago and think I got the wrong color.  I thought scuppernong was supposed to be a reddish color, but the one I got is a brownish almost black color.  I wrote to Bears a couple of times with no response whatsoever.  What is it really supposed to look like.  Anyone have pics?

Offline floridagrimp

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Re: looking for natural shad
« Reply #4 on: 02/19/13 15:37 UTC »
I use this one from Spike It..believe it has a little purple and/or red in it.  8)


http://www.ispikeit.com/Store/p-338-scuppernong-134.aspx
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Re: looking for natural shad
« Reply #5 on: 02/19/13 17:22 UTC »
If you snoop around the various sites and look thru the colorant section you'll probably find quite a disparity between the different site's colors even by the same name. And PC monitors can be pretty variable in what they show for colors off printed color plates.
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Re: looking for natural shad
« Reply #6 on: 02/19/13 18:51 UTC »
I describe Scuppernog as a transparent "cola" color.

http://smokinbaits.net63.net/43.htm

I would not consider it a shad color.

Here is Kinami Natural shad. Looks like a light smoke to me. Maybe CCM Pearl Silver?



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« Last Edit: 02/19/13 18:56 UTC by MonteSS »

Offline astroglass

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Re: looking for natural shad
« Reply #7 on: 02/20/13 14:51 UTC »
i looked all through the colors and didnt see any silver at all,ill check again,guess im goin blind.

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Re: looking for natural shad
« Reply #8 on: 02/20/13 14:56 UTC »
looked through the colors again,cant find a silver.were you speaking of the pearl powder or am i missing the color.thanks montess

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Re: looking for natural shad
« Reply #9 on: 02/20/13 15:50 UTC »
Lurecraft sells a pewter color that makes a nice natural shad.  I use 3-4 drops per cup and also put some blue hilite in it.

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Re: looking for natural shad
« Reply #10 on: 02/20/13 16:13 UTC »
I actually like the Bear's scuppernog better, the Spike It one kind of looks like motoroil to me.  I would think a little silver pearl and some silver holo flake would  make a nice shad color.  I agree though, the one in the pic just looks like a light smoke with some flake in it.

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Re: looking for natural shad
« Reply #11 on: 02/20/13 16:51 UTC »
Sorry but I though CCM had a silver smoke pearl colorant. Guess I was wrong.

Silver pearl powder from LC would work too.

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Re: looking for natural shad
« Reply #12 on: 02/20/13 17:07 UTC »
these guys have it    http://www.pouryourownworms.com/
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Re: looking for natural shad
« Reply #13 on: 02/20/13 18:26 UTC »
thanks guys

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Re: looking for natural shad
« Reply #14 on: 02/20/13 19:47 UTC »
scupernong is a grape grown in the Southeastern U.S.

I believe it has a greenish/bronze coloration.

https://www.google.com/search?sourceid=ie7&q=scupernong+grape&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-Address&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&rlz=1I7ADRA_enUS485
« Last Edit: 02/20/13 19:49 UTC by floridagrimp »
"Be sure to fillet and re-grease!"

 "WATCH THE FOX, "fair and balanced" in a world filled with leftwing media types!
Obama's added 15 million to food stamp roles in 4 years (and growing).."If you pay folks to be poor then you'll have a lot of poor people"