OK, I've looked on a lot of lure making sites, and have been unable to find an easy answer, so I'm turning to the forums. Here is what is leading me down this path...
Last Sunday in a tournament my big fish of the day (just under 5#) spit up a crawdad in my livewell. When I started examining the crawdad, I immedietely noticed it's VERY distinct color pattern. the tail, body, underbelly and claws were all distinctly different colors. It was a very mature crawdad, nearing 6" in length.
Anyway, upon visiting my local tackle superstore, and several manufacturers websites, I can't find anything that even comes CLOSE to replicating this color pattern, so I'm contemplating making my own...
My questions are...
1) Is it possible to do multi color pours like that, where there are distinct segments in different shades?
2) If it IS possible, does it take hours (or years) of practice to be able to do so?
3) For multi-color puring (assuming it's possible) is it better to use 1 or 2 piece molds?
Any help is appreciated...