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Offline ctom

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shoppin around
« on: 01/07/15 12:53 UTC »
When I have some free time I like to go shopping on line, meaning I like to go look at the tackle manufacturer's site and study color plates of their goodies. I heartily endorse doing this. Today I happened over to Lunker City's pages and found a couple that caught my eye. Three actually. I whipped up two and have one for dinking with this afternoon.

 

The bottom worm is Cinnamon over Pro Blue. Their name. The cinnamon actually needs more brown in it but I'll adjust that later on. The cinnamon is fairly transparent but doesn't show it here in the picture too well. The tails maybe give a better idea of the color as a whole and its transparency. The pro blue is simply about 5 drops of the old formula blue smoke, a couple thin pieces of black already cooked up and a lot of blue hi lite. I added some fire opal micro glitter to this too. The Pro Blue has a lot of uses and in this case really sets the pace for this bait color. The cinnamon is strong and a X2 color. 3 drops in 4 ounces, gold .015 glitter and gold hi lite. 

The baits on the top are sweethearts. The blue is 2 drops of fluorescent X2 blue and a single drop of X2 blue. Blue hi lite and seafoam, blue and silver .015 glitter round the color out. Super nice, bright clear blue. The top color is a watermelon green [X2 in a standard mix for 4 ounces] with  a little chunk of chartreuse that's already been cooked added. On its own it is quite green but next to the blue it really wants to yellow. Green hi lite along with plenty of blue and green .015 glitter help make it smoke. This combo is flat out sweet.

So if you get bored and wonder what you could try to cook up next, take a tour thru the different tackle company's color plates and challenge yourself.

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Offline mike27

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Re: shoppin around
« Reply #1 on: 01/07/15 13:06 UTC »
cinnamon over pro blue look like water lizard I see on a pond I fish.  sometime that come back to the boat attach to my stick baits but just so many colors to buy. color chose is just so endless
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Offline Muskygary

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Re: shoppin around
« Reply #2 on: 01/07/15 13:42 UTC »
Is that the 4.5 or the 6 inch ringworm? Those colors look like they could be fished for both bass and walleye. Looking at color plates is one reason I like the tackle catalogs.

Offline Muskygary

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Re: shoppin around
« Reply #3 on: 01/07/15 13:47 UTC »
Roboworms has color pictures that enlarge on their product page, just wish I could pour that nice!

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Re: shoppin around
« Reply #4 on: 01/07/15 14:03 UTC »
This is the 4.5" Gary.
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Offline Botanophilia

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Re: shoppin around
« Reply #5 on: 01/11/15 00:48 UTC »
Damn nice colors Tom.  I agree, more brown for the cinnamon, I'd probably cut the color back to be lighter as well, but that's personal preference.  That watermelon chartreuse color on its own is a knockout.  Mo Magic shipped out yesterday, may duplicate that color for some.

Offline ctom

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Re: shoppin around
« Reply #6 on: 01/11/15 08:53 UTC »
Another great source for visual colors is the gallery found right here. Many of the colors have recipes listed with the picture. If no recipe, perhaps a pm to the person will get it for you.
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Offline Carl

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Re: shoppin around
« Reply #7 on: 01/11/15 09:09 UTC »
I really like how the blues and greens come together. Awesome colors ctom. 

Offline ctom

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Re: shoppin around
« Reply #8 on: 01/11/15 09:28 UTC »
Actually the blue on any chartreuse-ish color is a game winner. Purple the same. And just by tweaking one of the colors only a small amount you'll end up with something entirely different.
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Offline WALLEYE WACKER

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Re: shoppin around
« Reply #9 on: 01/14/15 12:21 UTC »
Them are some nice  looking worms tom really like the top one.
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Offline ghostbaits

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Re: shoppin around
« Reply #10 on: 01/14/15 20:16 UTC »
Yeah, go over to Roboworm for a real challenge....

Nice work Tom!

Jim

Offline ctom

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Re: shoppin around
« Reply #11 on: 01/15/15 08:57 UTC »
Yeah, go over to Roboworm for a real challenge....

No kidding. I spent an hour there one morning looking closely at what they offer for colors and patterns and left with a headache. It would be fun to learn how to do a couple of those colors that seem to have a light shining inside of them.
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Re: shoppin around
« Reply #12 on: 01/16/15 08:45 UTC »
Here are a few I have "borrowed"....

Warmouth





Bold Bluegill


Liv's Magic (Aaron's Magic kinda)


More to come IF the camera cooperates...

Jim

Offline Muskygary

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Re: shoppin around
« Reply #13 on: 01/16/15 09:40 UTC »
Jim, are those hand pours, or are you hand pouring the stomach and then using a twin injector? Those have such straight lines!

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Re: shoppin around
« Reply #14 on: 01/16/15 10:25 UTC »
I'd hand pour the top and bottom sides of the mold fairly shallow and inject the core color. They are beautiful baits Jim.
There are good ships
and wood ships
ships that sail the sea
but the best ships are friendships
and may they
always be ......An Irish Toast