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Hey guys,

I'm wondering if anyone can suggest a color/pearl or color/hilite mix to make the silvery look of an anchovy or sardine body?

Willy,

The pic you have there isn't very true to the color of your average anchovy. It's way too blue. Although their color can change a bit (usually due to water color), nearshore anchovy are generally a light green or greenish-gray above, and silvery on the sides. The belly area is usually silvery, but sometimes pearly-white.

As you go further offshore (like way out on the tuna grounds), their color changes to more blue or bluish-gray above, and still silvery on the sides and belly. You can use this guide as a solid general rule for ocean baitfish:

-- Almost all nearshore schooling baitfish will be green or brown on top, and silvery on the sides.

-- Almost all offshore, blue-water schooling baitfish will be blue or black above, and silvery on the sides.

The pic you have is of anchovies that have been in an aquarium for a while (I'm pretty sure it's from the anchovy tank at the Monterey Bay Aquarium). That tank has filtered, crystal-clear water, and the anchovy take on the same color as if they were way off shore, in clear water. If you're fishing inshore, with greenish water, your baitfish imitations ahould all be green or brown above, and silvery below. The same color pattern are true for sardines, silversides, and smelt as well.

Once anchovies are dead, or frozen, the back quickly changes to a dark charcoal gray or blue-black-- but that's not what you want. You want to duplicate the color of a live inshore chovy. If you live near a bait receiver, the best thing to do is to stop by with a six-pack of soda, and ask if they'll scoop out a few anchovies for you to look at. Bring a camera and take pics.

As far as specific color mixes go, watermelon, green pumpkin, or light rootbeer above, and pearl (white pearl highlight powder all by itself, or with a touch of white coloring) below are great color patterns that will get bit very well. Also, plain ol' straight pearl-white works very well to imitate the flash of a baitfish, and produces well when there are squid around too.

Hope this helps. Good luck!

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Very nice work rockylinx. Looks like you got a haul of chovies, smelt, and sardines-- all great bait there.

Nothing beats taking a close look at your local baitfish. Sometimes I'll drag out the castnet, and see what bait is present. Around here, the bait changes with the season. Knowing what's running, and how big it is, can be very helpful when you have to work for each fish.

If you want to duplicate the coloration of the local bait in your lures, go out and catch that bait. Take good pics so you can re-create those color patterns. Your own pics of local bait will be much more helpful than any pics from a book. Below is a pic of a local reef silverside. You can see the green back, and silvery-pearly belly. A simple two-color pour of watermelon over pearl white highlite will replicate this color pattern very effectively. Good luck!

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you can also achieve a similiar color with 4 ounces plastic some pearlescent (liquid) and a some straight silver mettalic flake. It's super nice, I add a small bit of blue neon hi lite and a few drops of transparent blue for good measure. It's an awesome color. I should have a picture somewhere or maybe even a fluke or two with that belly laying around, I'll see if I can scrounge it up

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I started on the same quest a year or so ago. The only way I could come close to what I wanted was to forget the coloring and just add a lot of plain silver glitter in the .008 size. Nothing else I tried could give me the flash I wanted...

I'm using one tsp. glitter for 2 ounces of plastic.

Beat me to it!

Silvery sided baitfish reflect the color of the water they are in as through filtered light. A high concentration of .008 silver flake in clear will give you the mirror effect of any silver sided prey fish. Pearl would mute the effect IMO as well as any tints of plastic. A pearl belly isn't worth the effort for fish looking up at the lure. Adding a bit of .008 silver hologram would complete the simulation because almost all fish scales have a pearlescent quality.

Another effect would be to core shoot a concentrated silver flake plastic into clear or double dip a silver bait into clear plastic. The magnification effect of the core is unique and simulates a slime coat and the flash still comes through unmuted. I've done this with tubes and slim trickworms.

I used silver in clear this spring for some jerk sticks and pike and bass clobbered them! They will come out again for some fall jerking!

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Great posts Guys! I've been on vacation for a week and was really impressed with the responses here when I got back!

Nova...or SenkoSam I'm really interested in how to coreshot.

Nova...nice looking pours You'd kill it here in the littoral zones with that swim.

Sagacious....Great knowledge on the colorations of the baitfish at diffferent depths. It was a random pic from the net I grabbed to show the silvery belly, but I get your point about the different color tops in different zones.

Good stuff all, keep it coming!

Willy

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ROCKY,

hey when the chovies are "good/ CURED" they will have the green tint on the backs. similar to the plastic that i showed you. At least that i have seen them when i was working on the long range boats. i havent nailed the bottom down but it looks like NOVA king of all plastic colors might have hit it on the head.

-steve

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