Please paint Sakura Coach. Randy Blaukat made a video about it and they sold out immediately and they're $60+ on ebay. It would be cool to see your recipe and techniques for that pattern. I have only been able to paint a decent Clown color so far. Thank you!
ill see what i can make happen . let me look into color and grab some pink paints that are close. all mine are to bight or dark . ill make it happen though
Paint job came out amazing especially after the clear. You should do some more megabass colors like GP Nanko Tougan Gill, Table rock or French Pearl OB, Matt Shad, Secret Grape. Subtle but different.
I use 2 part epoxy so I brush it on an put on a turner. If u want to spray a clear try, tamco 9500 high impact. I don't use it bc of ventilating restrictions . It's super strong smelling. But you'd use acetone for cleaning brush if u went tht route
PLEASE... will someone bye a 'BLACK LIGHT' torch and shine in the dark at lures like this. You with seriously thank me later. The baits will light up like a Christmas Tree, just how the fish see them naturally and gets them into their ATTACK MODE. Your lure is a perfect example. (fluorescent colours)
@@hueystackle9233 Hi Huey, I've seen your video about glow baits and very impressive. Fluorescent paints don't need charging like glow baits, the fish see them in a totally different way to us, for us to see the baits like fish see them just shine a BLACK LIGHT onto them in the dark, or take a black light the next time you go into a tackle shop and shine it at the hard and jelly lures. It's not a coincidence that major tackle suppliers are using fluorescent colours on/in their lures. North Easter Europeans have been using them for a while for big Pike etc. The 'true' Chartreuse is a fluorescent. You have used it on this lure.
I have some fluro colors but never thought of the black logjt honestly. Here I fish from banks so a quick charge is what I normally do. But I see the concept of what your saying
@@hueystackle9233 CHARGED and FLUORESCENT paints are two totally different paints. The charged are used in dark murky water. The fluorescents are used in daylight. Get your fluorescent paints take the lids off, turn out the lights and flash a BLACK LIGHT at them. What you see the fish see naturally but we need a black light to see them glow. Plus fluorescent paints are much much brighter than charged glow baits. Please trust me, I was fare giddy when I tried it out. I do it a lot under crackle paint (using PVA not crackle medium) I get bigger and better cracks that look like an earthquake.... glowing in black light. The fluorescent paints don't need charging they are charged by daylight UV.(black light). I'm housebound so I do a hell of a lot of research. My wife got me waterproof fluorescent marker pens (Sharpie Fluro XL) I tried them on feathers, any colour feather's they light up even better because they're thin therefore the black light is strengthened even more and the colour of pen glows better than a Christmas Tree lol. So I now feather all my treble hooks.
Invisible UV Ultraviolet Blacklight Visible Fluorescent Paint. The above is the 'invisible' version. Just a cloudy clear acrylic paint until a UV black light is pointed at it. I both the visible and invisible from Amazon. Both glow as strong as each other, the only difference is that the invisible literally is that until an Ultraviolet Light is pointed at them.