Ooouch! Ya wh*** TTT.

Hey Ol'Nate, if you actually want a phos-flourencent paint on a jig head, there are some lure painting kits that have it in strong enamels. Or you can get some of that at hobby stores also. After etching the heads (or maybe just scrub the lead heads with some paint thinner and let them dry well), you need to put on a bright white primer coat, followed by your fluoresent paint, finishing with a strong enamel clear coat or expoxy. Some use powder coat based paints (Os can explain). If you do a whole bunch of them at a time the work per unit won't be that much. But you need to be patient and let the coats cure for a couple days in between paintings, to get the toughest heads. I think doing some in the 'dull chartreuse' glow-in-the-dark phos-fluoresent paint would be excellant for the dim light of morning or evening; or for Washington night fishing where allowed. ... Or else I just slept at a Holiday Inn Express, and all that above stuff is questionable? smile

I think you can get plain lead head jig hooks from either of those jigster outfits, or in a comprehensive fishing store or fishing catalog. Let us know how it turns out.