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Eric Roach 02-18-2014, 01:27 PM A couple of years ago I snorkeled at one of my favorite spots and saw a lot of juvenile pollock & cunner in the rocks. I've finally gotten around to coming up with a semi-realistic paint scheme.
For reference, I searched the internet for images of pollock images and stored them on a .PDF -- it's attached to the bottom of this post (thought this might help someone with their reference library.)
I'd love to see any paint schemes for pollock you've come up with -- I'll post mine once the topcoat is finished.
Eric
JMAC_kerel 02-19-2014, 12:46 PM Most years there is a good influx of Harbor pollock to the NH coast. Last two years there as been a ton. At least at the rocks I fished most. You have to know that the big bass are eating their fare share of them. I caught one of my largest plug-caught bass on a pollock painted swimmer of mine years ago. I also catch a bunch of pollock themselves on teasers and even plugs meant for bass. Looking forward to seeing what you come up for the paint.
Eric Roach 02-19-2014, 01:42 PM That's a nice pollock-colored plug -- a little hard to see but cool colors. I have a needle spinning right now that has a dark green-brown back, light gold/bronze sides and a snow white bottom. I made another with more muted colors but also very light. Both needles are waaay overdue giveaways (Stripermaineiac and Blondterror). I'll post them both tomorrow.
I'd like to try a pollock paint scheme that is darker overall -- some of the underwater photos of the pollock are pretty dark. I have a couple of sinking needles to finish and I'll try a darker pollock scheme on one and a cunner pattern on the other.
PS: That's a nice pollock pic' -- I just saved it as reference :)
chefchris401 02-19-2014, 02:20 PM heres a few pics of BM Pollack, one of the only builders that makes a pollack color plug.
real basic but effective, have taken a lot of fish on a pollack needle and danny
black, gold and white is all it is.
sure yours will have much more detail
The Dad Fisherman 02-19-2014, 02:22 PM I got a Nike from Tobias on here that had an absolute pissah Pollack scheme....looking at it right now. :hee:
Linesider82 02-19-2014, 04:39 PM I use rattle cans so that's about as fancy as it's going to get for me.
ProfessorM 02-19-2014, 07:13 PM I got a Nike from Tobias on here that had an absolute pissah Pollack scheme....looking at it right now. :hee:
I got that too. To nice to throw in the ocean
Swimmer 02-20-2014, 09:21 AM I got a Nike from Tobias on here that had an absolute pissah Pollack scheme....looking at it right now. :hee:
What about a pic Dad?
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Eric Roach 02-20-2014, 10:17 AM Here are two pollock needles I recently painted. Both have straight lateral lines; I gave up trying to get a curved/hooked lateral line I was happy with.
The bottom one has a nice sheen of green and brown pearls on top --I really like that blend of paints. Unfortunately this one has a slightly pock-marked E-tex finish (sorry, Ron -- this one is yours.)
stripermaineiac 02-20-2014, 06:44 PM LOL Still looks better than most out there.If it works half as good as that big one of yours it's top shelf.
Eric Roach 02-20-2014, 09:49 PM You going to Plugfest, Ron?
stripermaineiac 02-21-2014, 09:51 PM Yes I'll be goin.I've got some stuff to pick up from Mike. Ron
pbadad 02-22-2014, 08:25 AM I've painted Baby Pollack colors of gold top, silver bottom w/pink lateral line. Nice combo.
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