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Offline pjmcla

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Re: Problems with yellow/gold/tan
« Reply #15 on: 01/10/12 10:20 UTC »
Really nice color.   Looks like pea gravel in a small creek bed.  It's amazing how many really good colors the forum folks create ( and share ).
 

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Re: Problems with yellow/gold/tan
« Reply #16 on: 01/10/12 11:31 UTC »
No prob at all. Any recipe I have is open to the public. No secrets here. Modify as you like and show what you came up with.

And thanks for the forum and all the recipes and knowledge yall have shared.

...Bill

Offline ctom

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Re: Problems with yellow/gold/tan
« Reply #17 on: 01/10/12 16:10 UTC »
A friend asked me to come up with a pair of colors for the Minnesota Viking and Green Bay Packers football teams and this is the gold that I managed. I used the same in both baits.



I did this using 4 oz of the CCM plastic, 8 drops of stabilizer, 15 drops of LC yellow transparent, 1/8 tsp of gold hi lite powder, and 1/8 tsp chartreuse glitter. Pretty easy and it looks like it might be close to your perch belly.
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Re: Problems with yellow/gold/tan
« Reply #18 on: 01/11/12 00:33 UTC »
That yellow looks like a good starting point. Cool baits.

Thanks...Bill

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Re: Problems with yellow/gold/tan
« Reply #19 on: 01/17/12 20:07 UTC »


If anyone is interested the Dessert Storm is

8 oz plastic
10 LC amber
8 LC white
8 LC yellow
1 smidge gold hilite

1/2 tsp 035 black

...Bill
I tried it and failed ...lol ..Jason, did you convert this to CCM colors yet or have a starting point?
1/2 tsp 035 black

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Re: Problems with yellow/gold/tan
« Reply #20 on: 01/22/12 23:24 UTC »
I just got some CCM amber and it is very yellow/orange.

The LC amber is a light brown. You may try replacing the LC amber with a light rootbeer.

...Bill