I would think the glow is already cut with glow powder but I would still try a little to see what happens. Take a table spoon full and cut it with 1/2 teaspoon of clear, should give you a idea of what happens.
I'm thinking about getting some super glow PP from Barlows. I would like to cut it with 200% clear. Would this have any ill effects? At almost 7.00 for 2oz. I want to stretch it as much as I can. Anyone have experience with this?
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I would think the glow is already cut with glow powder but I would still try a little to see what happens. Take a table spoon full and cut it with 1/2 teaspoon of clear, should give you a idea of what happens.
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They are out of it at the moment, but this might be fun to try and play with. If a couple of us went in together on it.
Glowbee Clear (glows in the dark) 1 lb | Rosey's Powder Coating
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I have some glow clear and am not impressed with it so far. Haven't spent a lot of time using it but need to.
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Component Systems Inc has it by the pound in an array of pre mixed colors.They make the ProTech stuff.
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This is what I have been using for several years. I mix it with clear and stir it often in an air flow cup. Ultra Green v10 Glow in the Dark Powder -
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Does glow really affect performance on the catching? Have not dabbled in this very much.......but always game. Any thoughts for the veteran catchers
I think so. Especially the glow-in-color pigments. Stop and think about the dynamics of color and water depth...how colors "brown out" as they get deeper into the water column. Using the glow red as an example, it will glow red at 40 red so it is literally a color that fish haven't seen much of. The only real "brown out" that glow red will undergo is in the lateral sense....the further away from the lure on a horizontal plane, the more it will fade to the brown. Fish within that range will have to be seeing it as a color not common to that depth regardless of how they perceive color.