Folks: I bought a cpl packs of peel and stick 2mm craft foam at Wal mart 
tonight. One pack is standard bright colors of red, black, white, green blue 
and yellow. Those are 8.8” by 11.8” in size. I plan to stick 4, or 5, or 6 
sheets together, then use varous sized bullet casings to “stamp out popper 
heads. But then I got a 10 sheet pack, that is half the size of the others, but 
they are all  beautiful “metal flake” colors on green,red,pink (which I KNOW 
will be a killer color as anybody who knows me knows that I have had great luck 
with that color), blue,black, white, yellow, gray, orange and chartreuse. 

My question is this?? I know black and yellow make great bumble bee or yellow 
jacket wasps colors, but can somebody tell me other colors or combos they have 
had good luck with on bluegills??? I also plain to, instead of wasting the 
beautiful metal flake ones to stack them all up, say if I want to make some 
that are green. And say I want them to be 10mm thick. Instead of wasting 5 
pieces of the metal flake, which costs more and is half the size, I’ll put 
metal flake on the rear one and front one, and sandwich in three pieces of 
plain green. See what I mean??? But I need ideas on some combos that have 
worked. I plan to make a few of each of the solid colors and just trying those 
till I see what they are hitting on that particular day in that particular 
shade, or sunshine, or time of day etc. But I didn’t even know they made the 
stuff in the metal flake till tonight.  I think Gray and black might be good 
because we have certain beetles that are black, but have gray colored wings 
when they spread them out.  I think black and green would be good, because June 
bugs here are sorta that color combo. But others I just can’t think of right 
now. The foam says for ages 3 and up so MAYBE I won’t hurt myself with it LOL.. 
Thanks, Chuck

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