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pbadad 04-08-2009 08:39 PM

Sparkles ?
 
#1: How many use sparkles on your plugs?
#2: If you use sparkles do you think they catch more than plugs w/o.
#3: Do you put them on particular color and style plugs?

I realize plugs of old used sparkles i.e. Gibbs, Atoms etc.

I do use them on day colors but never on Black. Heck I don't leave my black plugs shiney after they are epoxied. I take a scotch pad and dull the surface. I have this notion to keep any extra reflection from taking away the stealth look and appearance.

eskimo 04-08-2009 09:13 PM

I use them sometimes to take my eyes off of the ugly paint and crooked lines (thinking about using a chalk line soon)

Not sure if its makes a difference but I do like flair, flashing, sparkles in my dressed tails on needles. dulling the epoxy is a good idea

GattaFish 04-08-2009 09:29 PM

I have a Black spook with tiny red sparkles that is the first plug out of my bag on a dark night,,,,,,,;)

go4broke44 04-09-2009 08:01 AM

only gay fish go after the sparkly plugs :D

Rockfish9 04-09-2009 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by go4broke44 (Post 680443)
only gay fish go after the sparkly plugs :D

must be why Io reaease all the one I catch on glitter plugs...

I use glitter on white yellow and black... gold glitter on black, silver on all other colors... I apply it when I apply my scratch coat..

Mr. Sandman 04-09-2009 09:00 AM

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I like the use of very fine holographic glitter, I think it looks like glistening scales and adds a depth to the plug. When I use them I coat the entire surface. Large glitter looks too gloppy to me.

I fish them with and without. As for if one works better than the other...I think my results are inconclusive at this point. But I think they look cool when done right.

I took a few photos but holographic glitter does not photograph very well on a cheapo pocket camera, they look better in real life.

islander 04-09-2009 09:47 AM

Looks good Jim, where do you get that stuff? I haven't seen it at AC Moore

go4broke44 04-09-2009 10:25 AM

I wonder if mixing some pearlex pearl or interference gold in with the epoxy would work too? it might be too fine and end up as a paint coat though.

Slipknot 04-09-2009 12:26 PM

I am not sure it matters but it sure looks good on the plugs.
The way I figure, if I am gonna take the time to make a plug to catch fish on, it may as well look as realistic as possible. I use the silver glitter you sprinkle on sometimes, I have also used the microfine-glitter you mix with the epoxy in the past as well. I don't think it hurts.

Striperknight 04-09-2009 01:17 PM

warning --- Glitter is addictive.

stripermaineiac 04-10-2009 08:05 PM

sparkles
 
Hi all, I've made a few plugs with sparkle added to the epoxy that have pulled some awsome fish to include one over 50 lb-54lb 4 0z and another close to the same size lost on the next cast. Theyve also accounted for 6 fish over 40 lb in the canal. All had sparkle . Blk/purple and blue over white pencils. Looks a lot like scales on the plugs while in the water. Ron


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