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I have been using this color in the Berkley Crazy Legs Chigger Craw line called Breen and was wondering if anyone has an idea as to how to pour this color. When it is in the water is appears green and when it is pointed towards the sun it has a dark orange/red color to it. It is a really unique color but I have no idea how they created this color. I was thinking pouring a dark orange color first then coating it with a greenish color. Can anyone help me out as to how I might be able to achieve it?

http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Berkley_Powerbait_Crazy_Legs_Chigger_Craw/descpage-BPCLCC.html#multiview

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Hard to say as I dont really see green in the pics.

http://www.berkley-fishing.com/products/soft-bait/powerbait/crazy-legs-chigger-craw

The Bears Motor oil is green but looks amber in the light. That wont work.

You can try making the orangy base color and adding green hilite.

This is my Sour Grape that is grape with the green hilite.

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....Bill

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Looks almost like a basic pumpkinseed with a slight green hi-lite. I would start with that color and add small amounts of orange or red to see what you get. I have also seen some brown pumpkin colors also resemble it, but out of the bottle I would start with pumpkinseed.

By the way, Bill that is a nice looking color(sour grape) :)

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