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Offline DF

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Labor Day Molds
« on: 09/06/14 19:29 UTC »
 I went small with my choice of molds for the Labor Day sale. 

« Last Edit: 07/29/17 07:27 UTC by DF »

Offline pjmcla

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Re: Labor Day Molds
« Reply #1 on: 09/06/14 22:47 UTC »
Good looking baits.  Be careful; those frogs might eat your mayflies.

Offline CrabbyBass

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Re: Labor Day Molds
« Reply #2 on: 09/07/14 07:09 UTC »
Looking great DF! Nice job!

Offline Botanophilia

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Re: Labor Day Molds
« Reply #3 on: 09/07/14 08:55 UTC »
you're going to love that mini toad!  Good work as always.

Offline Jerry V

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Re: Labor Day Molds
« Reply #4 on: 09/07/14 10:36 UTC »
VERY nice looking stuff DF... they look like fish catchers to me, nice work.  ;)
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Offline Fatman

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Re: Labor Day Molds
« Reply #5 on: 09/07/14 11:33 UTC »
Very Nice!!!!!

Offline DF

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Re: Labor Day Molds
« Reply #6 on: 09/07/14 12:48 UTC »
 Thanks guys, A little bit of scrap plastic goes a long way with these baits.

you're going to love that mini toad! 
I think your right Bot, I'm glad I finally got it.

Offline DF

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Re: Labor Day Molds
« Reply #7 on: 09/07/14 19:50 UTC »
 Here is a shot of my daughter pulling out a little sun fish she caught on one of the green Mayday Mayflies from the photo above. She is going to kill me for posting this :)


  My daughter and I loaded up the canoe and headed to the lake. It seemed like a good idea until we saw how busy it was. So off to another lake that has some places to hide from all the boat traffic. Dang no place to park! Ok off to another launch site. Finally we got in the water but there was no place to hide from the speed boats, the back channels were to shallow even for our canoe. All this aside it was a real nice day on the water with my daughter. 

No one could read this today.
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Offline ctom

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Re: Labor Day Molds
« Reply #8 on: 09/07/14 19:55 UTC »
I've tricked out some baits with those crystal eyes myself. You best be holding on to the rod though. On bright days fish will hammer those guys.
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Offline DF

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Re: Labor Day Molds
« Reply #9 on: 09/07/14 20:05 UTC »
 
I've tricked out some baits with those crystal eyes myself. You best be holding on to the rod though. On bright days fish will hammer those guys.
Those eyes were the only thing I had that would come close to fitting. These are by far the smallest baits I have made.

Offline TommySkarlis

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Re: Labor Day Molds
« Reply #10 on: 09/08/14 13:03 UTC »
I like the crystal eye look as well!  Great looking colors - especially the green and white frog!
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