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🎣 In this video, we build Kastmaster-style glow spoons without paint or fancy equipment. That’s right—just raw creativity, rich pigments, and a killer process using 2-part epoxy and UV resin. 🔥 What You’ll Learn: How to apply glow pigment patterns without traditional paint Step-by-step breakdown of epoxy and UV resin workflows How to make spoons that crush during Lake Michigan’s late summer & fall salmon runs These baits are rugged, luminous, and deadly for chinook salmon around pierheads, harbors, and tributaries. Whether you’re casting from shore or working from the boat, this is prime time to connect with a mature king on light tackle. 💬 Got questions or want to share your own build? Drop a comment—we always respond. 📺 Subscribe for more DIY builds, gear breakdowns, and fishing strategy: 👉 @NaturalSelectionAngling #KastmasterSpoons #GlowFishingLures #LakeMichiganFishing #ChinookSalmon #DIYFishingGear #UVResinLures #EpoxyLureBuild #CustomFishingLures #NaturalSelectionAngling #FallFishingRun #SalmonStrike #FishingTutorial #FishingCommunity In this video, we're going to make some really cool Kastmaster glow spoons, but we're going to do it with no paints and no equipment. Yes, you read that right. We'll use our usual glow base on the spoons and we'll apply the patterns using rich pigments mixed into 2-part epoxy and UV resin, with both being explained fully. The end result are some really gorgeous, extremely rugged baits ready to fish. The styles and colors made in the video work really well in Lake Michigan during the late summer and early fall when chinook salmon start to show up around the pierheads and harbors. This is the best time of year for shore anglers to comnnect with a mature king salmon on light tackle. Boaters will also find great success casting baits like these around the harbor mouths and in the tributaries al little later on in the fall. Overall, these are just deadly baits for trout and salmon under a variety of conditions. I hope you enjoy the video and that you get some value from it. Please comsider giving a like, subscribing and dropping a comment or question. We're trying hard to build a positive community around fishing and makimg fishing gear and your input is required to keep us on track with the type of content you all want to see. Thanks for watching. Tight lines, y'all.