Super User Munkin Posted February 9, 2019 Super User Posted February 9, 2019 Shot these last night in some new molds I picked up. This is only the second time injecting baits so there is a learning curve to it. Allen 1 Quote
Super User smalljaw67 Posted February 9, 2019 Super User Posted February 9, 2019 Very nice Allen!!!! I have only done hand pour stick worms and never injected plastic, I've wanted to start but I have so much now that I just don't have the time, or money to learn a new skill. That said, tell me the size of the ringed bait and the jointed bait on your fingers. If they are under 4" would you consider selling a few to me? I'm always looking for swim jig trailers, I make a small 3/16oz swim jig that is a killer on the Susky but it needs the right trailer and as of now I'm using the Kalin's Sizmic grub 3.8 but it is hard to get good colors. Quote
Super User Munkin Posted February 9, 2019 Author Super User Posted February 9, 2019 The ribbed one is 3.8" while the other two are 4". I can make you some as long as the colors aren't hard? Generally the only soft plastics I pour are; flukes, jig trailers, and some DS worms. Green pumkin, solid black, and smoke are the colors I make 90% of the time. Started to get into pouring years ago then quit after I dumped 4oz of molten plastic over my hand. Slowly getting back into it because I like catching fish on the baits I make. Allen Quote
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