Anybody ever paint on top of powder painted jigs? Thinking about adding some eyes to my jigs without using the stickon ones.
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There are several things you can do. Pack a small straw with powder paint, and lightly touch a warm to mid warm jig, with the straw. The powder will pull into the warm jig. Do the other eye, and then re-heat the entire jig till it glosses over. Another thing you can use is permanent markers, with a small stencil made out of a paper punch, or frisket film. I'm sure there are other things you can use. I'd be careful using lacquer over powder paint, as it will bleed on some colors.
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Sure it's simple. You can use that out door acrylic from Walmart and then coat over them with Sally Henson's Hard as Nails. I use the flat end of drill bits and some drill bits are not flat so check the end to see.
Skip
If I put eyes on my jigs I use testors and then epoxy ovr the top.
Fatman
I use the bottom of a wooden match dipped in paint then touch the jig to make the eyes. Nothing fancy won't win any prize and i still catch alot of crappie
do eyes make a difference in your catch ratio? I have a friend who is a guide and he just uses un painted heads
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I believe eyes do make a difference, all the bait fish have eyes , So it does not hurt a little more work but worth it
I use a tooth pic for the small part of the eye and a drill bit for the bigger part i just use paint on mine seem to hold up pretty well...
I use the head of a number 6 finish nail for the big part and the point
for the little inside eye.
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