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Offline ctom

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thumper 3 color
« on: 05/04/13 10:38 UTC »
I got to thinking last night while I was dinking with some once-used plastic on 1.75" small fry's that nobody has done any three or split color shots using the thumper mold. At least not that I can recall. SOOOooooooo. After hand pouring the small fry bellies I slipped my thin lam plate in to shoot the black split color. This resulted in my having a stringer of top sections which looked really good for a fit in the belly bottom of the thumper fry. One thought led to another and eventually ended up with me fitting a few black sf tops into those belly cavities on the thumper mold. I actually ended up with the best, tightest fit laying the top sections in the thumper belly section with the tail-end of the top piece forward in the other mold.

This morning a slipped the thin plate back in the sf mold and shot a thin pearl/glitter belly color. I trimmed off the resulting top halves and slipped them into the thumper mold as described previously, added a thin plate to the thumper mold and shot the black. When cooled enough to open I pulled the entire stringer from the mold and re-trimmed the new two-color belly pieces of the stringer itself and the tail sections. Each piece went back in the mold as it came out, the mold was then finished with the purple/blue top color. 3 mm eyes are on both baits and a full body cover dip of clear with uv enhancer.



I did the small fry's last night using this same color scheme and both baits are shown here. The purple/blue is a hybrid color crossed between Florida Grape and Blue added to a clear thin pearl that has a bit of blue/purple and green .015 glitters and a pinch each of purple and blue hi lites. Basically every color in these baits are re-melts.

Now that I know these tops fit the bellies of the thumper mold I'll be playing with some more colors, more vivid colors, and try to get a bunch more contrast in this thumper. Its one of my best summer/late fall baits.
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Offline jl3140

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Re: thumper 3 color
« Reply #1 on: 05/04/13 13:48 UTC »
I did some sexy shad colored triple lam thumper fry, but they didn't look nearly as good as yours look. Those are sweet!!

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Re: thumper 3 color
« Reply #2 on: 05/04/13 15:25 UTC »
Toss the pic up here so we can get a peek at them. I know the Swim Fry  has been done in a multitude of 3-color shots but must have missed yours. Put a pic up here and maybe we can get some others to join in.
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Offline jl3140

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Re: thumper 3 color
« Reply #3 on: 05/04/13 15:49 UTC »

I definitely have room for improvement on these small laminates. I took the picture before I cleaned up the lures though.

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Re: thumper 3 color
« Reply #4 on: 05/04/13 16:03 UTC »
Hey, great looking baits. And as for "cleaning up" small baits, we all have that issue.

I love that blue. Sinful looking. Definitely like. I see you shot the chartreuse thru between the top and bottom colors. I was toying with that idea but went for the top color-tail instead. I like the outcome you got so next time I'm going to fly on that concept and see where I end up.

Mine show a few joints until I cover dip the eyes and I do the dip clear back to where the tail strand starts at the end of the body. That cover dip is a miracle worker. lol
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Re: thumper 3 color
« Reply #5 on: 05/05/13 08:23 UTC »
Nice job guys! Hand pouring any color into those small cavities is hard. The fact that you can do it and get three colored lures out of them is something to be proud of.  I used to make 3 colored 1.75" small frys but the cheap plastic injector I was using cracked from the heat of the plastic and eventually broke.  I didn't order more of those injectors because I didn't want to risk getting hurt. I just stopped making 3 color small frys. Again, nice job!

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Re: thumper 3 color
« Reply #6 on: 05/05/13 20:38 UTC »
Wow,to pretty to fish with  that's for sure!