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I want to throw some black plastics, but I'm looking to be versatile in my purchases.

 

Could I Sharpie a lighter swimbait or fluke black and have it last long enough to be effective?

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In my mind the fish would taste it if you used that much, but I don't really know. 

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I've used a black sharpie on a chartreuse tail on a black lizard. It doesn't cover all the color but did make it look more "even" with the body. I caught a bass the next day so I guess my fish didn't mind the scent (if there was any left). 

 

 Give it a shot. Do it a day or so before fishing and let it air out.  

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I use sharpies a ton and the bass love em but I will say that the black marker ink won't penetrate the soft plastic as well on some colors....don't know why.

 

I like the black dip n dye for when I really wanna go with a bold and dark new look on a soft plastic.  JJ's or Spike It will work fine.

 

The black marker I use more for little tips on jig trailers or maybe a black back on a crankbait that's too light on the back.

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The spike it pens work and add scent to the plastics, but I don’t think they are available in black. The spike it that you dip the bait I. Works even better. I believe spike it uses acetone or something similar as the solvent, whereas a sharpie is alcohol based. Give the sharpie a try and see. 

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Sharpie pens are better for high lites in leu of solid black backs imo. Barlows sell s paint for soft plastics works good.

i would’t over think darker black.

Tom

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1 minute ago, softwateronly said:

Ever use these with elaztech? 

 

scott

I HATE that vile product. 

GIANT PIA to rig.

And for very little benefit IMO.

Actually threw it all away last fall.

Every last bait.

So, that would be a No,

to answer you question. 

😑

A-Jay

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2 minutes ago, A-Jay said:

I HATE that vile product. 

GIANT PIA to rig.

And for very little benefit IMO.

Actually threw it all away last fall.

Every last bait.

So, that would be a No,

to answer you question. 

😑

A-Jay

I usually agree with this, but I'm inviting some more possible pain by giving the graph shads a chance.

 

scott

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1 hour ago, softwateronly said:

I usually agree with this, but I'm inviting some more possible pain by giving the graph shads a chance.

 

scott

Good Luck ~

:smiley:

A-Jay

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2 minutes ago, A-Jay said:

Good Luck ~

:smiley:

A-Jay

I came to my senses and ordered more sharpies....

 

scott

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