uncross Posted September 28, 2011 Report Share Posted September 28, 2011 hello, I use to pour some baits 7-8 years ago, and got out of it for a couple of reasons, one was that I got hooked on musky fishing and did not bass fish much anymore. I am now back to small mouth fishing as well, and have went through too many packs of 3 in senko's this year, so I thought I would get back into pouring this winter. It also looks like these hand injectors will make things much easier... Here are a few of the questions that I have. 1) What mold out there is the closest to the actual 3 inch senko 2) What all do I need for injecting. (I am aware of plastic, salt, glitter, softner, sent.) 3) If I buy molds from different companies, do I have to buy seperate injectors, or will one work with different brands. ' 4) I have a 5.25" stick mold from del or bobs, I don't remember. I probably won't use this one since I now usually use 3 and 4 inch senkos. Would I be able to sell this for any amount of money. 5)Seems like there is a lot more plastic choices than there use to be, I will probably be using the microwave, Is there a brand that is easier to work with than any of the others? I think I used ozark in the past. That is all I can think of right now Thanks Jeff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank Posted September 28, 2011 Report Share Posted September 28, 2011 Not sure what mold is the closest to the OE senko but most that are available are real close. For injecting you will need an injector, I use Basstackle.coms because it has a tip that locks on and does not fall off unless you want it to. If you buy molds from differant companys most have a 5/8 port and are pretty much the same. Jacobs baits has a smaller hole but sells an adapter to use any that are available. Your stick mold is worth something but it is worth kepping too. Ck the classified section. Plastic has been gone over and you can search for LONG discusions on it. Your choice is just that Yours. All of the mold makers have great service and products so that has changed in the last 2 years as there is more makers out there. I did mention one and you may not know him but he and Bob work together so if you look for Bobs look to Basstakle.com. Others include Bears baits,Dels, Jacobs baits and Caney Creek is the newest one to help us out. Good Luck Frank Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...