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champ
06-03-2023, 09:28 AM
Any tips on how to bring back to life old n rusty croc sppons and spoons in general? reflector tape, new paint, etc Looking for a rainy day project.
Thanks
bulletbob
06-03-2023, 10:39 AM
White paint [glossy], with a black eye dot, or with a dot closer to the "tail" and a line or two with a red permanent marker where the gills would be...It will catch fish...
Duffman
06-03-2023, 01:00 PM
White paint [glossy], with a black eye dot, or with a dot closer to the "tail" and a line or two with a red permanent marker where the gills would be...It will catch fish...
Spot on. Sand em down and grab some spray paint. I’ve got a couple 6 oz Crocs painted Kawasaki green that produce real well.
bulletbob
06-03-2023, 11:46 PM
Green is a good color, and always catches fish.. I like white for spoons, plugs, bucktail jigs, etc, for certain fish, mostly trout/salmon/pike... Walleyes and bass not so much, I prefer green, brownish[crayfish or motor oil type color], or a subdued silvery shad/sawbelly/alewife color.. however, certainly lots of trout are caught on green spoons in this area, but I personally like white better...
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