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    Default Too cold to fish so I..............


    .............decided to give this a try. Made my own molds and went to pouring. It's a lot of fun and gives me a productive way to spend the frigid temps.
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    They look pretty good. Looks like a great way to pass the weather.

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    Way to go Bob I am impressed!

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    They aren't pretty to look at but I'm thinking the fish won't mind so much. I'm looking forward to giving them a try. I gotta work on the colors tho. Didn't add enough drops to the blue.









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    I'm impressed as well. You made the molds? Wow!

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    Man of many talents, looks good Bob. How do you think the plastic will hold up compared to what you use now?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranger397V View Post
    Man of many talents, looks good Bob. How do you think the plastic will hold up compared to what you use now?
    I bought the toughest of the 3 types listed, Formula 500 from Lurecraft. It is suggested for salt water use. It stretches like the ZOOM products. I'm impressed with it thus far. Getting the coloring right is the toughest thing so far.









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    what size are they?....by looking at them they look to be 4-6in...castin for bass?
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    Those look sharp Bob! I will horse trade some jig heads with you this spring
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    2 1/4" and 2 3/4". They are for crappie.









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