Joedodge Posted March 19 Posted March 19 I’ve seen some teally nice hand pour stick baits and flukes and ribbon tails and such on a Facebook group I’m in. Guy is knowledgeable of the process and makes some great colors at great prices. I was curious if anyone goes this route vs mass produced baits? Just thinking of supporting small business and saving some money 1 1 Quote
Super User Jig Man Posted March 19 Super User Posted March 19 I don’t buy them because I make them, but not for sale. 2 Quote
Super User WRB Posted March 20 Super User Posted March 20 SoCal is the center of the hand pour universe, yes I buy them👍 Tom 2 Quote
Joedodge Posted March 20 Author Posted March 20 7 minutes ago, WRB said: SoCal is the center of the hand pour universe, yes I buy them👍 Tom I didn’t know that! I just figured might be a chance to stock up on baits ins. Color I like and can adjust the softness and such. And support small business. Quote
MediumMouthBass Posted March 20 Posted March 20 5 hours ago, Joedodge said: Just thinking of supporting small business and saving some money 90% of the time you will be paying 2-3x more instead. Every local and online smaller guy selling soft plastics i could find is charging $8-10 for a pack of 5 plastics using a cheap mold even, and $6 for jigs with no name hooks. I would love to buy and support local tackle makers, but i refuse to. Quote
Joedodge Posted March 20 Author Posted March 20 Ahhh ok. That makes sense. 5” stick baits 10 for $6 5” flukes 10 for $5 Quote
Super User WRB Posted March 20 Super User Posted March 20 1 hour ago, Joedodge said: I didn’t know that! I just figured might be a chance to stock up on baits ins. Color I like and can adjust the softness and such. And support small business. Hand pour soft plastic worms originated in Burbank by Jim Smith “Smitty” worms and a local market started up. By the early 70’s every bass tackle shop had several hand pour suppliers. The advantage was multiple color layers and flake combination plus the plastic was soft and floated or was neutral buoyant depending on the salt content. The Japanese market was developing and hand pours couldn’t keep up with demand so a Robotic hand pour machine was developed by Greg Stumpf creating Roboworm company. Tom 4 Quote
Super User Columbia Craw Posted March 20 Super User Posted March 20 True hand pour or small operation injection mold pours? I buy both. Quote
Super User FishTank Posted March 20 Super User Posted March 20 I like the baits from 99 Strikes but they have gotten pricey. They may look good but there are cheaper options. Quote
Hogs_n_Logs Posted March 20 Posted March 20 Hand pours are hit or miss. The few guys that are really good at it and understand lure design in terms of fine tuning plastic hardness/salt content etc can be worth buying from if you want specific stuff. Almost everyone peddling stuff in my area on FB or outdoor shows is just pouring stupid colors of medium plastisol into whatever flavor-of-the-week mold + a fluke and senko and advertising it as "custom baits". In general mass produced plastics from good brands are a superior product and much more consistent, especially lure designs that use multiple hardness/salt content plastic on different segments of the bait, which is the key to the effectiveness of many modern plastic lures. 1 Quote
Super User GetFishorDieTryin Posted Friday at 09:39 PM Super User Posted Friday at 09:39 PM I really like Arizona Custom Baits. They have good quality injected and open poor baits. TW used to carry some of their stuff, that's how I found them. The prices and quality are great. Quote
AzBassin Posted Saturday at 12:28 AM Posted Saturday at 12:28 AM I have in the past. Had good luck. Some these guys make nice stuff almost over the top in quality colors. Tech tip it can be addicting In other words. Find buddy or two to split costs on bulk and that way you get lots of samples. Quote
KP Duty Posted Saturday at 07:00 PM Posted Saturday at 07:00 PM All the MAGNUM brand baits are poured. https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/search-tackle.html?start=0&count=20&searchtext=Magnum+baits Quote
herder Posted Saturday at 08:00 PM Posted Saturday at 08:00 PM I've checked out Paul Krew Custom Baits, man those are some beautiful looking baits. Being on a restricted income and with a ridiculous amount of plastic baits so far I've been able to resist for now. Quote
Super User WRB Posted Saturday at 08:18 PM Super User Posted Saturday at 08:18 PM Good looking baits, like the sweet green pumpkin👍 Tom Quote
ooga0341 Posted yesterday at 03:56 AM Posted yesterday at 03:56 AM I make my own open pours. I've made a few of my own molds but also have some swimbait molds from BTS. When I see a mold that I like, I buy a small cavity one to see if I I like it and then buy a larger cavity one if I do. I dolike to play around with blending durometers, salt, floating blends, etc. I don't sell any, but hand them out to kids that I see fishing, and a couple of buddies who fish a lot. Quote
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