I made this color today, its a lighter pumpkin with silver and copper flake. The middle one is green pumpkin for reference. They are sooper dooper loaded with salt, these weigh 1.5oz each. You guys like this color or should I not make it?
I use the pumpkin a lot, and I have a buddy who favors the lighter earthworm color and that looks like a cross. Once in a while he will out fish my watermelon/chartuse laminate. Nice looking pencil worms!
They will be in one store. I think the lower life expectancy has to do with more damp climates cuz the salt draws moisture. Most people want salt so they will get salt, even though the colors are much much better without
I have heard that the disadvantage of loading them up with salt is how long they will keep.
If you aren't selling them in stores or making big huge quantities of them though I guess that won't matter as much.
Thanks nerds. Naw I dont have any problems with the salt suspsending, I grind it down to almost a powder consistency, but not quite, so its still grainy kinda.
I actually dont like pumpkin much either, but Im tryin to get my colors rounded up as they will be available online soon. Also no one has a pumpkin with copper/silver flake, at least I couldnt find any.
i pour my own baits as well, but usually like darker colors. personal preference really. I perosnal would like it better with a darger glitter like a large black flake. do you have issues with your salt not suspending when you pour because of the high salt content?
you know i am down with the pumpkin. (whats with the pumpkin hate in the NW? everyone is 176 or watermelon all day)
Comment by Josh Potter on July 13, 2009 at 12:43pm
I like the darker one. It's just a personal thing for me and many will disagree but I hate pumpkin. I have never liked the color. I have no rationale to back up my feelings. It looks like you did a good job though.
Comment by Jake Anderson on July 13, 2009 at 11:00am
It reminds me of the time I finished a 64oz coffee in one sitting.
Seriously though...I think that color looks good. I havent seen it alot....which could be a good thing, or I suppose a bad thing.
Comment by Jeff Grimes on July 13, 2009 at 10:10am
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