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  1. Is there a better starting kit? I have read on some posts here that people recommend starting with hand pouring because it is like a "right to passage." I don't want to start too advanced, and would like to learn everything possible. Also, what is the best plastic, and respiration system?
  2. I like to use worms, ribbons and zooms trick worm.. however I use all sorts of stuff.. I understand it is not cheaper in the beginning.. and I am getting tired of finding something I like then it disappearing.. Would it be worth to get started though? I mean yeah I have to shell out more money in the beginning, but I feel like I would know each time what my bait with do.. Then in the long run save some money and maybe get it big enough that I could sponsor my team which would be huge.. Thanks, Bward
  3. They both come with one mold correct? I need the best bang for my buck.. How do they look more professional?
  4. Hey guys, I am currently new to the website, however have been fishing for a long time. I am on the Southern Illinois University - Carbondale's fishing team and currently go through a lot of plastics in the tournaments that we fish. With that being said, I am looking into getting my own plastic making kit. I found this one and seemed to be pretty legit with all the options. I am just wondering if it is worth it to get this one. It is only $75, and I do believe that is reasonably priced. It comes with 1 pint Super Soft Plastic (8116SS) 1 pint Regular Liquid Plastic (2116LP) 2 Pouring Pans (32PP) 2-2oz Powder Plastic Color any 6-1oz Liquid Colors any 2-Worm Molds (excluding 22214CC cape cod) any 2-2oz Polyester Glitter any 2-2oz Scented Worm Oil Instruction Booklet and Price List and another free mold. thanks, Bward
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