Custom Baits - Forum
Soft Plastic Bait Making => Soft Plastic and Plastic Baits - How To??? => Topic started by: Lamar on 01/04/21 16:52 UTC
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I'm getting better at this hand pour thing.
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Yes you are..........awesome!
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Looks good Lamar I've been tinkering around with some open pours myself.
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Hell yeah!
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That looks great Lamar.
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Looks good Lamar I've been tinkering around with some open pours myself.
I bought this just to try my skills. It's a challenge to get the lines straight. I only have one of them in a 5 inch and a 4 inch so it takes me for ever to make a hand full of baits.
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I would say you are. ;)
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Nice job Lamar
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I've got two of the four inch models, but haven't tried pouring them yet. Hope I can do as good of a job as you did!
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I've got two of the four inch models, but haven't tried pouring them yet. Hope I can do as good of a job as you did!
I have two of the 4 inches as well. Seems to be a very popular size. They make great baits!
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Around northern Indiana they are a popular bait to use on the A-rig in the fall. (Northern kill them)
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Nice. ;D
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Sho' you right!
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Lamar, do they have a mold of this bait in a 3 or 4 inch?
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Lamar, do they have a mold of this bait in a 3 or 4 inch?
They make a 4. I'm guessing someone makes a 3 inch. You can get the Do-it Ripper in those sizes and are way easier to make. I bought this mold to play with and test my skills. Hand pouring in multi colors is harder then it looks.
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You can get the Do-it Ripper in those sizes and are way easier to make. I bought this mold to play with and test my skills. Hand pouring in multi colors is harder then it looks.
Unless you are DF...
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Looks great !!!
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I'm getting better at this hand pour thing.
What mold is this?
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What mold is this?
Angling AI open pour, 5” I believe. Lamar can correct me if I’m wrong. I have 2 of both the 5” and 4”. They’re fun molds and are really versatile in the things you can do with them.
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Clean pours bassinfool, nice work.
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Sweet looking bait’s.