I have used chartreuse color for t
Ipping plastics, wondering if it's worth while to use other colors, blues oranges, reds any other colors,,
I have used chartreuse color for t
Ipping plastics, wondering if it's worth while to use other colors, blues oranges, reds any other colors,,
Lots of crawfish will be a watermelon or green pumpkin color with orange on the tips of their claws.
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I like dipping green pumpkin with red or black…
regular, plain pumkiseed with chartreuse or pink…
I go thru spurts…. Sometimes for a while I won’t dip ever.. and then I’ll get on a dipping kick…
Did this years ago with what I thought were good results using chart and red.
Looked at my logs and found was close to the same. Less to worry about spilling dye on the carpet now.
Hi Terry
I dip chartreuse with Garlic scent.![]()
I like it, but start getting nervous every time I open it.! Don’t like the stain on carpets.! Yeah I know hang it over the side to do itt, but getting to old to risk the spill.!
Orange & hot pink both work good. Smallmouth sometimes bite baits tipped either hot pink way better than they do chartreuse.
Don't tell anyone about this...Big Bite Baits Craw Tube, green pumpkin or crawdad with the claws tipped with JJ's methylate.![]()
Don't worry Ma'am....
I'm only here for the Bass.
Don’t be afraid to improve your fishing. First of all, JJ’s will completely fade away after a few days in the sun. I had some red blowup all over a white fishing shirt and my light grey carpet and neither had a permanent stain. Be careful opening a bottle of JJ’s on a warm day because pressure may build up and blow the stuff out. Remember to just crack the cap open a little to release the pressure.
Just to be on the cautious side, I set up a special box to hold all nasty liquid stuff….dyes, Kickn’ Bass, fingernail polish, superglue, and anything that can leak out and make a mess. When I dye a bait, I always do it over the box and lay the bait with the still wet dye on the lid until I get the cap back on the bottle. I keep it up under the port console with the net and throw pillow.
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Don't worry Ma'am....
I'm only here for the Bass.
The dye pens come in a pack of 4, red, chartreuse, blue, orange. $6.00 a pack. Can’t beat them, dipping jars are a no-no in my boat.
JJ Magic chartruse mostly on Senkos
GETFISHED !!!
I carry spike it markers with chartreuse, red, orange, and blue colors and a jar of orange spike it.
I always have the pucker factor when using the jar for dipping, but it is way faster to get what I need. I haven't spilled yet...knock on wood.
I talked to a guy at the spike it booth at the classic a couple years ago and he said they sell stuff that neutralizes the dip and allows it to be washed out of carpet and whatnot.
Mike Matthews
U.S.N. 1963-1969
Ive used the spike-it markers in the past. I used to be big on adding color to the tips to my baits along with using bang garlic scent on everything. Haven’t done either in some years now
Chartuese tips for whenever I wanna mimick bluegill, especially with swim jigs and chatterbaits
chartuese line down a crankbait at times have helped
orange/red tipped craws on a jig or when flipping a craw
never have used the blue
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Yep, another vote for old yeller
I was dipping the tips red on my chartreuse and white spinner bait skirts years ago.