Custom Baits - Forum
Soft Plastic Bait Making => New Releases => Topic started by: Jason on 10/06/11 11:06 UTC
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As odd as this may sound, we went through a learning curve on open pour molds. How hard could it be, it's just half a bait but thicker, right? Maybe, but I think there is more to it than that. For me, identifying the baits that would truly excel in as an open pour was the first hurdle. Second was making them user friendly. We have made a real effort to produce some great baits in an open pour mold. This bait is no exception. If you haven't tried an open pour mold, I would really encourage you to give one of our OP worms a try. I think you will be very impressed with the bait it makes.
As a side benefit, using an open pour mold will make you a better bait maker across the board. Developing this skill allows you to combine the skill of hand pouring and injection to really produce baits the fish just haven't seen before.
http://www.caneycreekmolds.com/5-Freedom-Fry-OP-5-Cav_p_242.html (http://www.caneycreekmolds.com/5-Freedom-Fry-OP-5-Cav_p_242.html)
(http://www.caneycreekmolds.com/assets/images/5_freedom_fry_bait_2.jpg)
Tight lines!
Jason
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Perfect "do-nothing" bait!!!! These will excel on a c-rig and many other custom rigging techniques like plinking!!!
Will a 4" model come out in time?
Jim