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Old 02-01-2012, 08:13 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by ivanputski View Post
I have always been baffled by the "I cant find this color or that color" post...
Buy a few cans of spray paint, and you can make any plug color/pattern you want... it is beyond easy...
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I agree with putski. I found a needle on block that was destroyed about a year ago. I rewired it used some green spray paint (since i found it on block) threw some helsman poly on it and fished it all last season. Held up well and caught me plenty of fish. Keep it simple
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valspar plastic paint. black back and wine red belly has been money for me the fast few seasons.
Makes my frugal old school heart warm to hear of rattle cans and spray paint. Nothing more deadly than a plug with a bad case of hook rash around the head and belly. Cure the rash with a little spray paint so it can develop again.

Stinkyink - green and block statement - nice touch!

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