youll catch on those, not bad.. what kinda mold are you shooting?
I thought they turned out ok for a newbie. Got to put up a line to hang them up to cool. Had a few to be misformed due to laying them down hot. Injector worked good picked up a few does and don'ts. You don't use spring clamps to hold your mold together. Is a don't! Fill your spure is a do. This was a first with new plastic and adding color. The off white ones i added a worm with glitter and it wasn't white-white. Cub48
youll catch on those, not bad.. what kinda mold are you shooting?
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That looks like a Jacobs mold
I think a pink would look nice but they look pretty good
Hot looking bait.
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Thanks guys it is a Jacobs mold, 2" shad mold. I am really pleased with the mold, the quality is very good and it works great. Only thing is the two screws need to have a tee handle or longer head to screw the screws out with. It was about the same size of bait that i use for crappie. Looking foward to using them this fall. Next will be to make some two color shads. It will take me a while to get all the accessories i need as right now i am a 3 color man. Next order will be glitters and colors may be a gallon of plastic. I am thinking of trying some pop molds on a 6" trick worm.Cub48
Everyone starts somewhere. Be sure and read all the safety stickies at the top of this forum. You are doind a nice job. Fish will eat those.
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Cub
Nice bait!!!!