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    Default Bass Popper eyes

    Hi there,

    Well, after starting a batch of 10 bass poppers about 4 months ago and getting side tracked by work, I am finally finishing a batch of bass poppers. I have been using the Wapsi foam popper bodies, crazy glued and epoxied on the hooks and got them painted a brilliant yellow color. I am going to "feather" them on the weekend (barring not having to work). What do you use for the eyes on your poppers? the little eyes like are used for crafts (white back and black center)that you glue on? Stick on eyes of some other sort or do you paint your own on? I have not put the top coat of finish on yet so I can still paint on them.

    Also, I got another 2 packages of popper bodies, what colour(s) should I paint the next batch to attrach smallmouth bass? I already have 10 all yellow ones.

    Thanks,

    Dwight

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    I paint mostly...I use the butt end of drill bits...an idea I got from RonMT...dip the butt into paint [color of choice] and then later [minutes] a smaller drill for the pupil [color of choice....mostly black]

    You can use a lot of things but the drills are cheap [dollar store]and there is a big range of sizes.

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    Default Ducksterman...

    After you do this eye trick, then do you put a clearcoat or some other finish on? I got a pile of drill bits (mostly broken ones) which will work nicely.

    Dwight

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    Quote Originally Posted by DBenner
    After you do this eye trick, then do you put a clearcoat or some other finish on? I got a pile of drill bits (mostly broken ones) which will work nicely.

    Dwight
    Yes and no...do if I want to coat the whole head...doing it does increase durability though..but if the eye is breaking down after fishing and the fly is good as new it's easy to repaint....

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    For hardbodied poppers I use acrylic paints and different size nail heads to apply the eyes but for softbodied poppers I use black plastic half round eyes (brand: Texas Beads) CA Superglued to the popper, pusher, or slider. Finishing with either an overcoat of Sally or epoxy.

    #8 Aberdeen Yellow Nymphomie Pusher


    The results here was a 15 inch pond LMB


    Robert B. McCorquodale

    "Flip a fly"

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    Robert, I'm interested in your reason for the choice on the soft bodied?...no agenda here...just wondering.


    Incidently folks his use of acrylic is significant....

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    Hi Phil,

    The reason I use acrylic enamel paint on the hardbodies is it stays put but I doubt it would on softbodies as they are more porous. If I were to use any paint on softbodies it would most likely be those flexible and washable T-Shirt paints that does stay put on softbodies. But I prefer the plastic half round eyes because its easier and I don't have to mess with the T-Shirt paints or permanent magic markers.
    Robert B. McCorquodale

    "Flip a fly"

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    Thx, Robert...

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    I do all my poppers with soft foam bodies. I use the stick-on eyes or the 3-D eyes. The last couple of months when I'm using the 3-D eyes I'll make a depression in the popper to fit the eyes in. The poppers and sliders don't look so bug eyed that way.
    I don't paint my poppers. I use permanent markers and a lot times, I'll apply some type transer foil to the body, mainly Mother of Pearl, but I also use Holographic Silver or Gold.
    As far as colors for smallies, my top color is fluorescent yellow. I use a fabric pen for those.
    Here's some pencil poppers I tied up for smallies. These are my favorite colors.
    Top row
    Fire Tiger, Orange Tiger, Fluorescent Yellow
    Bottom row
    Shad, Perch


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    Default Philly - great looking poppers

    Can you tell us a bit more on how you make these?

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