10-27-2003, 06:36 PM
[cool]I'm a few notches ahead of you on that one. I bought some of that super new glow powder awhile back, and just recently mixed some up for the big roadrunner heads. That stuff is amazing. I come into my office before it gets light in the morning and I almost do not have to turn on a light, because the glow from the two jars and the jigs is still strong.
I got both the blue and green glow powder. It is white, in daylight, but glows either bright green or blue in the dark. It starts to show up even in low light, so it should be great for early and late...and under the ice.
I do not have any blue glow flashabou, but I have both the green and white (that glows green).
As you can see, in the attached pic, I make the blue glow just like a standard white jig head. Until it gets dark, it works fine in white. For extra accent, I put the green glow powder over a base of chartreuse. It is white and dulls the chartreuse...until you lose some light. Then it lights up.
Shoot me a PM and we can negotiate a "field testing" arrangement. I think I owe you a couple of the larger roadrunner heads. I can make them up to 1.5 oz...like in the pic. You probably saw some on your recent get together with BLM.
I have a bunch of new colors too...including blacks...some with chartreuse eyes, some with gold glitter, some with red glitter. Also have "motor oil" and some exciting purple variations. I had a whole series of pics, but my computer barfed over the weekend and I lost everything I had just put on and had not backed up.
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I got both the blue and green glow powder. It is white, in daylight, but glows either bright green or blue in the dark. It starts to show up even in low light, so it should be great for early and late...and under the ice.
I do not have any blue glow flashabou, but I have both the green and white (that glows green).
As you can see, in the attached pic, I make the blue glow just like a standard white jig head. Until it gets dark, it works fine in white. For extra accent, I put the green glow powder over a base of chartreuse. It is white and dulls the chartreuse...until you lose some light. Then it lights up.
Shoot me a PM and we can negotiate a "field testing" arrangement. I think I owe you a couple of the larger roadrunner heads. I can make them up to 1.5 oz...like in the pic. You probably saw some on your recent get together with BLM.
I have a bunch of new colors too...including blacks...some with chartreuse eyes, some with gold glitter, some with red glitter. Also have "motor oil" and some exciting purple variations. I had a whole series of pics, but my computer barfed over the weekend and I lost everything I had just put on and had not backed up.
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