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Any one have any suggestions or reviews on hand poured soft baits or a good website to buy them? I'm sick of buying plastics that are made in china, I would rather support a US based company! Any suggestions would be appreciated!!! I'm looking for Lake Erie stuff (Tube's, Hula Grubs,Reapers,ect)

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Thanks for the responses! But i'm looking for Lake Eire stuff (Tube's,Hula grubs,Reapers,ect) I should have mentioned that in the post my mistake!

Posted · Hidden by Glenn, October 10, 2013 - No reason given
Hidden by Glenn, October 10, 2013 - No reason given

I run a small hand pour company. Everything is made right here in beautiful Michigan. If you drop shot, the drop shad is a great bait. I designed it specifically for drop shotting on the Great Lakes and St. Claire. You can PM me or get in touch with me on my facebook page (link at bottom)

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Check out Homebrewedtackle.com too. It's a website of small local hand made tackle guys like myself.

 

Hope this helps.

 

 

Posted · Hidden by Glenn, October 10, 2013 - No reason given
Hidden by Glenn, October 10, 2013 - No reason given

Exactly what I was looking for Thanks!!!!

Posted · Hidden by Glenn, October 10, 2013 - No reason given
Hidden by Glenn, October 10, 2013 - No reason given

No problem, they will be stocking my full line once I get it sent out. Should be today so keep an eye on the website for all of my stuff.

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Check out Sneed Products. They are a local company from Southern Kentucky and make great products. Their specialty is plastics for shaky heads, all of their plastics float. I lost a plastic when my hook got snagged on a tree. I got the hook out and about 10 seconds later the hog floated to the surface. I thought that was pretty cool. Their shaky heads are on-point, too.

 

http://www.sneedproducts.com/

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Sorry didn't read your last post! I don't know how they will fair on Erie!

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Roboworms are in use on my line probably 90% of the time. Not sure where they're made, but I fish with what works.

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Check out Sneed Products. They are a local company from Southern Kentucky and make great products. Their specialty is plastics for shaky heads, all of their plastics float. I lost a plastic when my hook got snagged on a tree. I got the hook out and about 10 seconds later the hog floated to the surface. I thought that was pretty cool. Their shaky heads are on-point, too.

 

http://www.sneedproducts.com/

Sneed products are awesome! Going to buy some at the fishing expo this year.
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Check out Sneed Products. They are a local company from Southern Kentucky and make great products. Their specialty is plastics for shaky heads, all of their plastics float. I lost a plastic when my hook got snagged on a tree. I got the hook out and about 10 seconds later the hog floated to the surface. I thought that was pretty cool. Their shaky heads are on-point, too.

 

http://www.sneedproducts.com

Just checked them out I defiantly will be making an order! 

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I'm pretty sure they are made in the USA.

 

Camarillo, CA as per their website!

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Check out confidence baits, they have some reaper style baits.  I like their bird baits as well.

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Posted · Hidden by roadwarrior, November 30, 2013 - Promotional
Hidden by roadwarrior, November 30, 2013 - Promotional

If you dont mind Canadian products, Imperium Baits has a fantastic selection of quality plastics.  Their triple dipped Phenom Tube has been killer on Lake Erie.

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If you don't mind me asking, why hand poured? There are quite a few American companies that have been around decades that mass produce excellent lures.

Why specific baits for Lake Erie bass? - aren't  most bass susceptible to most soft plastic lures no matter the water?

 

If you must use hand poured soft plastics, consider pouring your own. Molds are cheap on one site and the selection is incredible.

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