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Old 03-13-2010, 09:23 AM   #9
O.D. Mike
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Poured some lead weights and bucktail lures, what best paint to use and where can I get some??
I`am in west Islip Long Island.
This was a first for me, but my son [14] was amazed, and is looking to paint and wrap! And he`s pump on useing em! Very cool cabin fever activety
Robert
I'm a little different, I like to take a 10'' long x 3'' piece of PVC glue a cap on one end and the other gets a screw fitting. I fill the tube with oil based paint, not all the way up to the top.

Then when I need to I unscrew the cap and dunk the lead heads and let them dry and then dunk them a second time to get a good cover.

The way I look at this is, when I go to the canal it seems everytime a jig hits the bottom the paint comes off. After the day of fishing if the jig needs re-painting, I just dunk it in the paint and let it dry.

I'll try to post some pics

Hope this helps
Mike
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