It took me a while and I wasted quite a bit of plastisol trying, but finally nailed this blue recipe and man do I like it.
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Thems purty! Now you need to set yourself up a test tank so you can see how the colors look under water and the action they have. And then send me some test samples :yoyo:
Man, those turned out NICE!
Tell us they work on fish. Best salmon jig I ever owned was blue, but dunno about bass and such.
Love me some blue jigs. :yoyo:
If you need a product tester, you can send a few down this way. :biggrin: That looks like a lot of fun to play around with. Wouldn't mind trying that myself but when do I have time; NEVER!!
Jim, if the fish don't like them you could always sell them a teething chews for babies.
Jerry
Thanks.
Blue, purple and green always work in murky river waters.
Cleaner waters is where the natural colors seem to work best, brown, dark green, and black
I'm worried though. I dont know If I'm suppose to be enjoying this as much as I do.
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Quote from: FinsnFur on September 06, 2018, 09:32:02 PM
I'm worried though. I dont know If I'm suppose to be enjoying this as much as I do.
A guy has to have some fun!
Jerry
Jerry did you and the grandkids get to do any fishing since we last talked then?
All kidding aside though those jigs look bad ass!
Jim,
The grandkids left me and I have been busy with the elephants. Soon, I hope.
Jerry
Very nice, Jim. Did you also mold, paint and tie the jigs?
Add me to that Christmas list and surprise me with the colors!
Jerrys busy with the elephant LMAO :laf:
Dave..I buy the jig head blanks, then with a skirt tool make my own skirts for them and mold the plastics for trailors