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Angler310

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  1. the top is silver blue back and the 2nd is my interpatation of baby brown bass. Angler310
  2. Thanks for the response guys. The Mold is Bobs 2 piece 4" swim bait. I've been wanting to come up with a variety of different thing to do with this thing so that I can add them to my color chart. It is a 2 part pour that requires timing. I pour the tail to what I think to be 2/3 of the mold with very runny plastic. ( it needs to be very hot) I then Immediately pour out access platic over the back of the bait, set the mold down back side down to let it somewhat set. You will need just a few seconds. When you pour the first color keep the mold tipped towards the back of the bait to keep the plastic off the belly. Pour the second color in the mold, again the plastic must be extremely hot. Do the same with the the second cavity. I'll post more pics of different colors with eyes. Sorry That secret is mine to keep. Guys, this is a very frustrating pouring process. if it is not done with patients and very hot plastic you will get air pockets in the baits. If you using the baits for yourself that may not be a bad thing, More action. thanks Angler310
  3. hey people, this is my first attempt at a rainbow trout out of a 2 part mold. Once again your opinions pro or con will be appriciated.
  4. looks like lake fork. am I correct Longhorn?
  5. Ebby, If I stck a fish and lose the lure, so be it. I'd rather lose one of the ones I made as apposed to one I overpaid money for.
  6. Thanks Bruce, I'll keep that in mind next time I post a picture Mike
  7. In Maine Smallie is the game for fresh water, Stripers and Blues in the summer for fun and Haddock and Cod for the freezer. Lobster 6.99 a LB at the Market. lol
  8. Try contacting the direct for wholesale pricing or check with get bit lures.
  9. Gone he is, sorley missed by many he will be..The profit Yoda.. I just wish the Pats had played Green Bay istead of the Giants.
  10. I considered that. The way I'm thinking is use it for the small appendages. Then shut it off. The larger stuff you wouldn't need it.
  11. mmmmm...a sheet of thin metal, pop rivits, some velcro and one of those vibrating eggs out of a neck relaxing pillow.. I might give that a try this week. sound like that might just be the trick for small area pouring.. Mike
  12. good point. it would depend on the plastic. eventually the plastic will settle and lay down. With the air pockets traped, the bait immediately comes to attention and remains standing. I am in the process of working with these as I write. It is also quite considerably lighter and requires weight. Unfortunetly living in Maine, the baits don't work well on Ice and snow. My bath tub would be my next choice of experimentation. The glass of water I used to take the pictures is what really sparked my interest. keep the opinions coming. Pro or Con I would like your opinion. thanks Mike
  13. Nova That particular picture was the intentional repeat. the hard part is sealing it off. I've figured that out as well. Mike
  14. Working on different variations of blending colors while pouring, i accidently knocked over my mold. look what I ended up with.. What do you think? http://s60.photobucket.com/albums/h1/angler310/?action=view&current=bluepocketcraw.jpg" The craw stands straight up on a 1/4 oz stand up jig. It's all air no additives.
  15. loco, these things are dangerous. You can go into the search and posts will come up with safety issues about these injectors. They are nothing but trouble. When you get burned with 350 deg plastic you will totally understand. I've got a nice scar and there are other members that have them as well from this thing. best to stick with pouring. It in itself has it's hazzards when you get careless and don't pay attention to detail. angler310
  16. saint, i take these are the swim baits. how are theyn working for you. Mike
  17. I fail to see the point of the question, or the purpose of the question. I appriciate Dels response, but did it answer the "Question?" Mike
  18. excellent concept Nil. will the cavity allow for stuffing with additional floatation such as a piece of styro foam?
  19. Now that is down right mean!!!!! making us wait like that. LOL
  20. you got a winner. excellent job with the paint. Mike
  21. Awsome job Bruce, I'm really enjoying the reading. Keep up the excellent work. Mike
  22. Pumpkin orange w/orange hilite-Green pumpkin/blk whisker over pour
  23. anchor hockings has a new cup out that has 3 pouring spouts built into the rim, I beleive the small one I looked at was 4 oz. the spouts were very pointed and would be a perfect deal for pouring multiple colors in small quantities. I found these in the kitchen section at wally world. (had the wife with me..not good to buy bait making stuff with budget minded women) check them out. Mike
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