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    Those are cool looking. I'm guessing you just hook the tip of the worm. Good work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by STUMP HUNTER View Post
    Those are cool looking. I'm guessing you just hook the tip of the worm. Good work.
    thank you we plan on using a jig head to try it out first. And then we might hook it up like a drop shot. We don't know until I work with it to see what is going to happen on different methods. and of course the feedback from everybody on here we would appreciate any comments that you guys have on reading this up.

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    they kinda resemble the northland bros bloodworms......good looking bait snake.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepguyjames View Post
    they kinda resemble the northland bros bloodworms......good looking bait snake.
    that's kind of what I thought also thank you for the comment

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    them bros bloodworms work well on a smaller head and either vert jigged or jig/cork, I bet yours will take the same pattern, plus you can make colors northland doesent, so I think your one up on em, will produce better. you guys on this board make some GREAT looking plastics, love looking through these, keep em coming!!!!!!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepguyjames View Post
    them bros bloodworms work well on a smaller head and either vert jigged or jig/cork, I bet yours will take the same pattern, plus you can make colors northland doesent, so I think your one up on em, will produce better. you guys on this board make some GREAT looking plastics, love looking through these, keep em coming!!!!!!!!!
    we hope to keep things interesting on here we just got through today putting together a room for plastics it is a full size shop so you have everything you need and will post a picture showing you what it looks like.

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    Bob, I really like the natural color of those worms and the styles of all your baits. You and others sure are pouring some very nice plastic. Nice Job!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightprowler64 View Post
    Bob, I really like the natural color of those worms and the styles of all your baits. You and others sure are pouring some very nice plastic. Nice Job!!
    we are enjoying porting plastics and thank you for your comment we have a long ways to go we are just a beginner.

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    I wish I had alot more money to invest because I think I could do very well. However it is hard to invest when you are going to college. I think I make some pretty good looking stuff for what I have done. Snake does a great job as well. I have not even had a chance to test most of my baits. The only one I really tested perforemed very well and actually caught more fish than the name brand jigs I buy from the stores.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappieseeker View Post
    I wish I had alot more money to invest because I think I could do very well. However it is hard to invest when you are going to college. I think I make some pretty good looking stuff for what I have done. Snake does a great job as well. I have not even had a chance to test most of my baits. The only one I really tested perforemed very well and actually caught more fish than the name brand jigs I buy from the stores.
    if your heart is in manufacturing soft plastics you should go forward with your dream take you out a small loan I believe that you have the potential of doing very well in manufacturing and plastics due to make beautiful color combinations which you have the knowledge and ability to make things look great. You also do good work we might be able to help you out in the future we are thinking about selling some other modes that may interest you. We haven't made that decision to let go of him yet I have posted some on plastics already. We are in the process of making serious decisions on what we want to produce so when I begin to buy a lot of stuff we were in the process of finding out which ones would go over. Not a easy task because your spending a lot to find out. I think since we started a month or two ago we are in a hole over three grand. We will probably lose 1000 but that is only to gain of being a part-time manufacture. We still consider what I do is a hobby. Some guys have model airplanes and fast-growing cars but my interest is in fishing.

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