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Soft Plastic Bait Making => Color Cook Book => Topic started by: matt on 06/16/13 18:37 UTC

Title: frogs
Post by: matt on 06/16/13 18:37 UTC
(http://www.caneycreekmolds.net/gallery/311-160613183127.jpeg)
(http://www.caneycreekmolds.net/gallery/311-160613183214.jpeg)
(http://www.caneycreekmolds.net/gallery/311-160613183300.jpeg)
It floats and flash's like a buzzbait
Title: Re: frogs
Post by: Denny Welch on 06/16/13 18:47 UTC
Not THAT is thinking outside of the box.  Good goin', Matt.
Title: Re: frogs
Post by: matt on 06/16/13 19:39 UTC
so do think it will work i was playing around thought it was a good idea :P
Title: Re: frogs
Post by: ctom on 06/16/13 20:40 UTC
Unreal Matt. Foil?
Title: Re: frogs
Post by: matt on 06/16/13 21:08 UTC
yes awsame :o
Title: Re: frogs
Post by: pjmcla on 06/16/13 21:23 UTC
Wickedly sick bait.  Floats.  Does it glow in the dark?
Definitely outside the box.   
Title: Re: frogs
Post by: matt on 06/17/13 05:25 UTC
sorry no glow :-\
Title: Re: frogs
Post by: captian chaos on 06/17/13 11:42 UTC
That is a cracker bait. I wonder how many guys have had a go at it after seeing that pic
Title: Re: frogs
Post by: ctom on 06/19/13 08:01 UTC
You must be using a mylar foil in there in order to have any kind of action. Have you noticed any de-laminating of the legs with the foil seperating the colors? I would think that in a thin plastic like that that the foil membrane would weaken the lamination since even mylar would create a barrier.

I love the level of reflectivity. I don't have the patience to work with foil inserts.