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Mudd Butt Baits

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    I did have it cut, along with 5 others. If you want to email me I can get you his info. muddbuttbaits@hotmail.com thanks
  2. I buy mine from Placon in Madison WI. have to get 500 to make it a good deal.
  3. If your looking for a floating frog, I make some.
  4. did you ever get that mold made?
  5. unless you can pour larger number of cavity molds, there is no money in trying to sell. I Have a 3, 6, 7, and 10 up mold. Plus you have to have volume or it is hard to make any money. Plus stores get 35-50% on there end.
  6. I to am in the basement, I put a dual fan in the window, hung same fan of the rafters and put a desk fan on top of my microwave. I cut a piece of 4x8 insulation to fit fan in window. I can still smell the plastic, but the wife can not smell anything up stairs. I draws the fumes out just fine, cost me like $48 total.
  7. How or why would anyone have them at I Cast? I just made them this last month in my garage. I did send a couple of my baits to a hook maker that was going. What is the easiest and cheapest way to protect the mold idea? I have a hunting rest patent and it was over $10,000.
  8. They are made from the salt water plastic from Lure Kraft. I have caught as many as 6 bass on one bait and could have caught more. Yes I see online at muddbuttbait.com. Thank you everyone for the response.
  9. I bought all of LureKrafts plastic to try, in 5 gallons. The 500 is great! I was ripping baits after a couple fish with the 502, I put 536 and 502 50/50 that was good also. I am moving to all 500 for my floating and keeping the 502 for sinking baits.
  10. It comes to more cavities. I have two 7 cavities and a 3 for my frog. I use 4 cups of plastic and a microwave. Once to temp t takes me about 5 seconds to pour, minute to let set up, when I pull the worms I heat for 30 seconds and start over. I can do around 80-100 in an hour and 60-75 for the frog.
  11. copy this in to youtube or check out the Mudd Butt Baits channel for the video of the new Floating Frog bait.
  12. Just filmed the bait in the water, I will edit it and post it soon.
  13. I had the mold made with the bait top and bottom of the molds, I can pour one color in the bottom, let it set up and put the mold together and pour the other. You looking for some it I can do two color? The floating bubbles make the plastic a solid color, might be able to double up the bubbles and make the bottom of the bait the plastic that does not float? This would take a lot of playing around.
  14. I spoke with the local stores that carry them and 2 wanted $10 and wanted $7 retail, we settled on $8. Again you will not find another anywhere. Only way to see if they will sell is try. Thanks
  15. They land different every time, but within a few pulls they go hook down. Depending on the retrieve, they roll once in a while. But again right themselves quickly. I use a #3 or #4 hook. The weight of the hook seems to keep them where they should be. I could work with a weighted hook and see what it would take to float it and how little of weight I could get a way with. Going to do a quick video of them now. I will put ti up on the you tube channel, mudd butt baits.
  16. I can not wait to get out and do some video of it. Maybe tomorrow if it is less windy. The work nice, great action, float a number 3 hook. and 4 hook.
  17. I have 5 colors and in 3 stores already. Email me at muddbuttbaits@hotmail.com. I can send you pics of the actual baits.
  18. Just finished up on this new top water bait. It has a large popper nose, ribbed body with hook cavity and twister tails. What do you guys think?
  19. Can I dye the worms after they are made? I make a lot of floating baits and the colors are not easy to make due to the bubbles. If I can pour them and they start out white, I should be able to paint of dye them any color, right?
  20. I am making 2 floating popper baits and 2 sinking baits, the floating baits have the bubbles and seem to rip easy with the 502 or 536 from Lure Kraft. I tried a small batch with the 60/40 and it is ok, but the 500 saltwater stuff is great. I even tried it in my sinking baits and it also works very nice. Problem is, for my personal use I want them to last all day, but if I am selling them I want them to last enough that they need to buy more. I think that is the thoughts of it all, but I would like to offer a tougher bait that will last and sell more to more guys then a lot to a few guys. Anybody having problems with the saltwater stuff? You can see them on the facebook page, Mudd Butt Baits. Thanks
  21. I add scent to bag after, salt once it is hot or it clumps up, I add 1 teaspoon to 2 cups, no oil if using scent. I put the scent in the bag before the worms and work it around the bag for better coating. Crazy how long it holds the scent while fishing. Don't throw old worms into the old bin to be reheated as some of the scents get bad after they are mixed together in the new worm.
  22. I didn't take in as a bad post, sorry. How do you get you a pack? I have made about 1500 of them. Caught 8 bass this morning on them, seem to work nice. I do not walleye fish so looking to find someone.
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