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Offline Dave

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Alabama Craw
« on: 12/22/11 12:40 UTC »
OK guy's, does anyone know what the recipe is to this Alabama Craw? I absolutely want this color...


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Re: Alabama Craw
« Reply #1 on: 12/22/11 12:47 UTC »
Not exactly.  I would start with some Mayfly, Brown, and a hint of orange and tweek it from there.

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Re: Alabama Craw
« Reply #2 on: 12/23/11 00:25 UTC »
Thanks BD!

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Re: Alabama Craw
« Reply #3 on: 12/23/11 09:59 UTC »
This is a laminate color.

I don't have the exact recipe as I try not to duplicate others colors if possible but make a color that is mine.

Make your GP recipe for one side and add 2-3 drops of brown + medium black flake. The black flake and brown will give you that brownish color. Use orange pumpkin (M-F) for the other side + medium black flake or orange (LC) and a drop of white + medium black flake.

PS Who has Mayfly colorant? Looks like roadkill camo a bit or are my eyes crazy this morning??!!

Jim

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Re: Alabama Craw
« Reply #4 on: 12/23/11 10:08 UTC »
Right on Jim, thanks!  ;)

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Re: Alabama Craw
« Reply #5 on: 12/23/11 10:22 UTC »
PS  After further review, I might go with amber brown vs brown and I bet you can get close to that orange with CCM Floro orange and white mix...

Maybe any of those will get it!!! I might have to do this color tonight just to see how it comes out!!! LOL!!!

Jim

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Re: Alabama Craw
« Reply #6 on: 12/23/11 12:10 UTC »
I am a sucker for anything with a food name.  I had to buy Lurecraft's Sweet potato as a non- Fluoro orange color.  If you have any of that; it looks to be a good base color for the  orange-ish bottom, add more browns to it for the top; maybe.   This color looks a sort of  "Baby Crawdad" color in crappie baits; which is a good color.  A little crawdad orange never hurts.

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Re: Alabama Craw
« Reply #7 on: 12/23/11 12:25 UTC »
Excellent color also. Oxblood is another good one....

Thanks for that thought Paul, now I am going to have to try the recipe 4 ways!!!

 :D  :D  :D

Jim

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Re: Alabama Craw
« Reply #8 on: 12/23/11 21:39 UTC »
Got something I feel good about calling Alabama craw. Will post pics and recipe in a.m.

I will say, the darker brown affects the color alot and the orange has to be more orange and opaque or you see very little difference in the two sides.

I had to use straight up orange plus a little sweet potato (thanks Paul!!!!) to get the orange good. Orange pumpkin and any fluorescent orange probably will not work unless you add a REAL lot of those. They are just to translucent of colors. Even with salt, you would be adding hundreds of drops.

Jim
« Last Edit: 12/23/11 21:41 UTC by ghostbaits »

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Re: Alabama Craw
« Reply #9 on: 12/30/11 11:00 UTC »
Here we go (finally!!!) Had these pics for a week now!

I took a shot of the colors seperated and you can notice how bright the orange is when not laminated with the brown color. Some may want a little more sweet potato or even golden yellow for this color but I like the more orange color in the water.





Recipe: 
4oz plastic: 3 drops LC orange, 3 drops LC sweet potato, pinch medium black flake.

4oz plastic: 6 watermelon brown (M-F), 4 green pumpkin (LC "old" color),4 drops pumpkinseed (LC), 2 drops of LC amber brown, 1 black (CCM) and 1 brown (LC). Pinch of medium black flake.

Hope this is a good jump off for other recipes or get you close if you want to replicate Zoom's.

Jim

« Last Edit: 12/31/11 08:34 UTC by ghostbaits »

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Re: Alabama Craw
« Reply #10 on: 12/30/11 16:09 UTC »
That orange is a great color.  Those laminates will catch fish. 

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Re: Alabama Craw
« Reply #11 on: 12/31/11 00:25 UTC »
Jim, Alabama Craw or not, that color will put fish in the boat now. :o :o :o :o ;) Looks real good!

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Re: Alabama Craw
« Reply #12 on: 12/31/11 06:26 UTC »
MAN, Jim.  I turn into a Largemouth Bass every time You do this kind of stuff.  You post some pics after a little work on a color, and all I can do is shake my head.  Awesome.
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Re: Alabama Craw
« Reply #13 on: 12/31/11 07:49 UTC »
Jim when you post that recipe be sure and put it in the gallery cook book! That's a winner.

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Re: Alabama Craw
« Reply #14 on: 12/31/11 08:35 UTC »
All set.. Maybe Jason can merge these 2 posts together as when I posted in the cookbook, it made another alabama craw post. Put recipe in both for ease.

Jim