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PINK!!!!

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There are many versions of pink. Thats pretty much the only color I use for softplastics anymore.

1 cup plastic

6-10 drops red

1-3 drops white

no flake

1 cup plastic

4-6 drops of red

silver flake

1 cup plastic

4-6 drops red

blue flake and red flake(.015x.015 size)

I use them in everything from brush hogs to stiks and everything inbetween.

I dropshot them split shot them , mojo rig them and put them on a lead head.

placed in a few tournys with them also

Delw

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As with any florescent color, add flor. pink before the plastic heats up and then add white. It doesn't take much pink to make a bright, light pink that looks like pink salt water taffy. I prefer light pink versus deep pink and what the fellows suggest adding flor. or. to make sherbert is also a good color.

Experience will dictate how much pink you add, depending on how much plastic is heated. Note: flor. colors don't reheat well, even with heat stabilizer and lose brightness. (i.e. pink turns the color of lox)

Pink/orange laminates work great!

Sam

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