John J. Posted February 8, 2008 Posted February 8, 2008 Experimented with some laminates and made some more worms with my new Frog, Senko, and Finesse Worm type molds. Some combos came out better than others. I will sure put some use into these this spring/summer/fall. Black Finesse Worms with Yellow Tails: Black frogs with Yellow Tails: Black Senkos with Yellow Tails: My favorite...Junebug Finesse Worms Junebug Frogs: and Junebug Senkos: Tried to laminate finesse worms, they didn't come out like the laminates you can buy from stores, but they will hopefully work: another favorite...Pumpkin finesse worms, and senkos: Tried a hand at laminating Senkos....: Some Watermelon Seed Finesse Worms: and ditto for frogs: then tried laminating watermelon frogs with pearl tails: I will be sure to make more, and hopefully with some experience become better with making laminates... What do yall think? Quote
Jeff C. Posted February 9, 2008 Posted February 9, 2008 Great start to pouring multi colors.. it takes a lot of practice.. keep working at it , they will get better & better.. and even the one you thought were not as good as you wanted.. the fish are not to picky on your laminate quality. they will catch fish.. if you present them rite.. Jeff Quote
Super User Munkin Posted February 9, 2008 Super User Posted February 9, 2008 it takes a lot of practice.. Jeff Bass Boys Baits Isn't that the truth! I can pour a craw chunk real well now but my little 3" drop shot minnow sucks tp pour! Allen Quote
Jeff C. Posted February 9, 2008 Posted February 9, 2008 ;D yah,,, I got it down fairly well,, but, still need practice myself.. if I loose focus during a thin line area well , you know. If I am all by my self I do much better,, if some says something during a pour well.. ya know.. Jeff Bass Boys Baits Quote
John J. Posted February 9, 2008 Author Posted February 9, 2008 lol yeah I agree. I am also trying out different combinations of lure color and glitter color. And you are right, it doesn't matter how it looks as long as a bass likes it. Good thing about pouring plastics: If I am not satisfied, I can always remelt them and pour em again! Thanks guys! Quote
Super User Tin Posted February 9, 2008 Super User Posted February 9, 2008 Just a something I started doing with my finesse worms. Pour the head half way, drop a 1 inch piece of a nail in, pour over it and finish the rest of the worm. You will have the deadliest wacky-rig bait in history. You might get bored catching fish. 8-) Quote
John J. Posted February 9, 2008 Author Posted February 9, 2008 Just a something I started doing with my finesse worms. Pour the head half way, drop a 1 inch piece of a nail in, pour over it and finish the rest of the worm. You will have the deadliest wacky-rig bait in history. You might get bored catching fish. 8-) Yeah a finishing nail. My best friend and fellow bass fishing competitor Randy Beasley does so with his ZOOM Finesse Worms. I am unsure my dad will be willing to donate his finishing nails for me to fish with lol! ;D But I agree Quote
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