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    What do you all recommend for painting popper heads?
    I was looking into the copic system but it is just a little pricey for my taste. Looking for suggestions that are on the minimally expensive side as I won’t be tying a large volume of these.
    Thanks
    JW

    #59376
    kurt albin
    Member

    Plain acrylic paint is what I have been using.  I threw in a sparkle glaze on this one.  I thought about the airbrush markers but decided $1.27 per color of acrylic was much easier to swallow.  I may not be able to create a perfect fade/bleed for transitioning colors but I don’t think that will affect the utility of my poppers from the fish’s standpoint.

    #59377
    Avatar photoBob Riggins
    Member

    I usually use Krylon spray paint.  Unless you are tying them for show, no need to get real fancy.

    #59378
    lee terkel
    Member

    It’s funny, I am a bit of a perfectionist so I hate tying flies that don’t look “perfect” but I agree…. the fish could care less.

    #59379
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Preval Sprayer.

    http://www.preval.com/what-is-preval

    You can use almost any kind of paint and the sprayers are like $9 at Home Depot.

    Use various kinds of lace to make patterns.

    #59380
    gavin poppen
    Member

    Dip it in a can of paint…let the excess drain off..clean the eye and hang it to dry.

    #59381
    Avatar photoCurtis Bias
    Member

    I picked up two airbrush compressors and 4 airbrushes, tips, glass jars etc. for a very low cost at a surplus sale at our local school board. The airbrushes function perfectly and some of the equipment looked new. I also picke dup a printing press from the same sale for next to nothing. The press was still in the original packaging. The invoice was dated 1979. The same press costs $1000 now. I got it for $25.- You could try checking with a vocational school or your local school board to see if they have any surplus airbrush equipment. You might get lucky.

    #59382

    Most of the time I just use colored foam or flip flop and don’t worry about coloring. When I do paint, I have found colored nail polishes work really well, plus you don’t have to worry about brushes as its already in the bottle. Sally Hansen has some great colors for poppers. Just have to deal with the funny looks you get when buying a bunch of nail polish

    #59383

    I use Copic air brush. Once you are weaned off the canned air, it’s pretty darn economical. It’s all a labor of love anyway – poppers are just not economical to home produce.

    #59384
    Mike Simmons
    Member

    http://guysfliesandpies.blogspot.com/2011/04/how-i-made-my-copic-air-can-refillable.html?m=1

    I made my copic can reusable so I didn’t have to buy more cans or a compressor.

    #59385

    Thanks for all the input gang. I finally went with the Prevail system as it was a good fit for other projects and could spread the cost to the “things for the wife column” instead of the My fishing stuff column.

    #59386
    Jeremy Clark
    Member

    I made my copic can reusable so I didn’t have to buy more cans or a compressor.

    Genius!!!

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