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Sorry yes for a laminate BT 736 craw I'm trying to make a color close to a tuna craw or red crab...I have the bleeding shad color but it bleeds through different colors..Not sure if that make any sense

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I think the bleeding shad color is a dye, meaning it will "bleed" into other areas of the bait. This is true of all true dyes. They are soluble in plastisol and will diffuse throughout a bait or even transfer to other soft plastic baits. You can beat the transparency and brilliance a dye but if you want to do a laminate that needs non-bleed colorants you will have to use a red pigment. Red pigments are not usually as good looking as a red dye so it will change the look of your bait.

If you insist on using the bleeding shad color you will need to look at shooting a one color bait or have your second color be dark like black or brown which wont show much of the bleed. Or complimentary to red bleed, like a opaque fluorescent chartreuse which will turn orange.

Good luck.

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