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    Default Anyone use or pour mythiolate colored plastics ?


    A few years ago someone gave me some mythiolate colored Slider Worms and fish clobbered them. I've been meaning to make my own of that color and this is the result:


    Like any bright or fluorescent color, they stand out in any color water or light intensity and fish can't but help see lure action no matter how subtle.

    The Slider Worm and stick designs are two of my favorites but I have a few others I will pour in this color.
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    Very good looking!

    On the plus side, if you get stuck by a hook or finned by a fish you can just rub one of these on it LOL


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    It worked for crappie and sunfish! Tried it wacky rigged on a 1/64 oz ball head and I could see fish come from a distance to investigate with one deciding to do the taste test. Man, that color is bright ! I can see it 5' below the surface in semi-clear water. Fluorescent colors seem to work especially well in spring when fist are irritable around the spawn.

    A 10" bass went for it but I snatched it away before it could be hooked.

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