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Need Help With Crappie Baits

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All my molds are open pour. I do ok with bigger baits. Not so much with small baits. Always seem to over pour or the baits are missing parts. Just not that good at hand pouring. Was going to try a injection  mold for small baits for crappie or specks as they call them down here in Florida. I do have a 2" curl tail grub mold which I pour fairly well  and my friends do catch fish on those. Just wondering If you were to pick a mold to start pouring for crappie. Which mold would you pick? I have looked at Bears, BT and Jacobs. I just don't know where to start. Thank you for your time.

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The action is more like the slowly fluttering tail of a minnow, same as the shape. Nice thing about it is that I can make it any size and shape I wish thereby making it more appealng to more species. The thin tail is key and the natural shape adds to the action.

 

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The tails do look like  knives. But it seems you could cut metal to get that shape. Coat it with worm oil and dip a few times to build up the plastic, then pull the metal out. The heads seem a little different... almost looks like it's cut apart then put back together and dipped a few more times. Not for sure but it looks cool.

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Okay, here's the deal:

equipment: single edge razor blade

                   ceramic floor tile or other heat resistant surface

                   hot plastic

 

method:     pour a sheet of plastic down a tile tilted 45 degrees

 

                  after it cools, pour another sheet across it at 90 degrees using the same tilt angle, leaving the about 1/2" of the thinnest edge alone (the tail)

 

                  cut out a shape with the razor (width according to whether the lure will be a minnow, worm or creatur

                  dip the form into the hot plastic 2-3x to build head/ body thickness, allowing it to drip back each time.

 

You may reform the tail if needed and shorten the lure.

To give the lure a head , pour a third coat at the end the head will be.

 

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The sky's the limit when shaping or adding texture and for adding different tails to other soft plastic. The ribbed grub had a curl tail.

 

Just make sure the plastic isn't too hot or the body will be melted thinner rather than thinner. After the last body coat, I lay the lures in a cold water bath, either  side down.

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The sky's the limit when shaping or adding texture and for adding
different tails to other soft plastic. The ribbed grub had a curl tail.

 

Just make sure the plastic isn't too hot or the body will be melted thinner
rather than thicker. After the last body dip, I lay the lures in a cold
water bath, either side down (not nose first).

 

The reason the original was called the spoon minnow was
because I used a metal spoon to stir glitter into hot plastic and noted
how thing the plastic. Remembering my craft days of dipping candles
gave me the idea of dipping the plastic in stages to thicken the body.

 

Pretty neat, huh?

 

Again, better more often than any panfish lure I've ever used and with the jig keeper I designed, stays on for 20 or more fish. Also a good bass dropshot bait.

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