Ive got a big lot of molds,lures glass rattles 3d eyes,all sorts of stuff going all together in one package,over 30 packs of 12/0 bass hooks,other hook,drop me line,ill take 300 for it all email free ship
I call these our Bog Frogs,We took real Frogs from a School supply company that were for disection purposes and made Plaster Casted Hand Pour Molds then sealed the molds with Epoxy.These come in 3 sizes,a 6 inch,an 8 inch and a huge 10 inch Bull Frog,They come in Floating and Sinking Versions,the floating versions rear legs are poured with a soft plasting so they have perfect leg twitching action then the body is poured with a floating plastic made with mico bubbles,the 6 inch Floating Version will float a 6/0 hook,the 8 and 10 inch floaters will float a 12/0 hook,Realostic 3d lure eyes and the paint from I spike it makes these look as deadly as they work,we also offer these in scented options that work real well,we came up with a way to mix the scent right into the paint thus getting rid of the paint smell and adding scent at the same time.These can be rigged with large Bass hooks or Rigged with a couple of treble Hooks and a plastic tube pushed through the frog,very simple and easy rigging.As realistic as you will find.
Please delete if not allowed,Just thought id let everyone know I have a new boggs tacklemaker wire bender for sale in the classifieds,Not in buisiness anymore and It never was used,again sorry if This isnt the place to post this,let me know and ill delete it
Large assortment of skirt collars for making Musky Spinner baits,these are attatched to the skirt tinsel to make an easy application to fit the wire,can also be used on marabou,feathers and silicone and rubber skirts,made by the worth company these have a retail value of over 1500 dollars,hundreds and hundreds of collars,selling off my lure making supplies so save Big,over 11.5 pounds of collars and also included some lure bodies
Take one of your used 4 oz cans and put a pouring hole in the top of it,each time you need to pour a color just screw that lid on,I painted with the stuff for a long time,worked forme,easy,inexpensive
I think mark is correct,I used a lot of plastic from different manufacturers and never had a problem like you are describing,Ive glued a lot of baits when making customs for molds using the Pro Soft Bait Glue,it doesnt stick to your fingers either,make sure you are applying pressure to both halves of the bait pieces,if you are doing this than its something in the plastic
LOL,The thread is about other options to color baits if you read the original post,seems you have nothing to ad here ,I thought since you commented you would have some usefull information for the forum,seems not
Ill have to try that for sure,was hoping you would share some of your vast knowledge on painting baits and other options for coloring baits with the forum
I am and always was aware that others were doing baits other ways,just never knew what all the other ways were,we only did the paint and it worked for us,please share with everyone on here all the knowledge you have on painting and coloring baits,I for one would love to know
Id love to see what the new hd coloring process is that company is using,Interesting,all the do is flat sided swimbaits,almost looks like a photo type application
Yes there are other ways,probably cant count them there are so many,we did it with the paint and had unlimited color and pattern choices,our lures won many awards here on the site and made there way into many fishing mags and publications so we know the paint works
Here are a few examples of a pattern we did with the paint,your only limited by your imagination,we painted 90% of our baits using the spike it paint,You cant get the options and the patterns any other way on soft plastics
Ill go with alsworms and say pro cure,they have anything could ever need in oils,sauces,scents,you name it they have it and its all strong stuff,nothing watered down ,I loved the nightcrawler juice,real nightcrawlers all mushed up!!LOL