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Soft Plastic Bait Making => Photo Gallery => Topic started by: Basstaic on 10/13/13 16:39 UTC

Title: Camo Curly Tail
Post by: Basstaic on 10/13/13 16:39 UTC
Just got my Caney Creek Ribbon Tail mold and I wanted to try out the "Core Shot"  technique.  I came up these worms I am calling "Camo"  The nose is brown and it fades into an army green with a little orange flake.
(http://www.zerolimitfishing.com/baits/camo.jpg)
Title: Re: Camo Curly Tail
Post by: Basstaic on 10/13/13 19:31 UTC
... the first worm was so much fun to pour, I took some old plastic and made some more.  Here are some solids and swirls.  This is an outstanding Caney Creek mold.  It pours a perfect worm every time.

(http://www.zerolimitfishing.com/baits/swirl.jpg)
Title: Re: Camo Curly Tail
Post by: Bass in the hood on 10/14/13 22:10 UTC
Very nice baits I havent tried a core shot yet.  i'm going to have to give it a try.
Title: Re: Camo Curly Tail
Post by: Blackhawk19 on 11/09/13 19:25 UTC
Great lookin baits
Title: Re: Camo Curly Tail
Post by: Lamar on 11/10/13 06:50 UTC
  I have that ribbon tail mold and yes it's a great bait and shoot perfect every time. Good looking baits
Title: Re: Camo Curly Tail
Post by: DF on 11/10/13 11:50 UTC
 I thought about getting this mold, anyone catch fish with these worms? would it be a good replacement for Berkley powerworms?
Title: Re: Camo Curly Tail
Post by: MonteSS on 11/10/13 15:39 UTC
These are the best ribbon tail molds you can get.

...Bill
Title: Re: Camo Curly Tail
Post by: CrabbyBass on 11/12/13 22:26 UTC
Those look awesome! Great job Basstaic!!!