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    Quote Originally Posted by CTom View Post
    I like this a lot. Nice job
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    Sweetness! What size are these in the last pic. Guessin its a wally mold. Dont think ive seen it before.

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    It looks very similar to one of the bass tackle molds.

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    No idea who made it. I got it on quite a while ago from a private party.

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    Also very cool. Like to try them on my local lakes in Ohio. Like the apparent flexiblity, might work even better than the garland baby shads and your colors are way better.

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    These are made using the same color scheme only half of them have a blue back instead of purple. That hot pink lateral line really makes the purple and blue pop when these are in the sun.



    The eye dip has Do-It's answer to uv enhancer. The product they have available for soft plastic use as the plastic cooks is a fine granulated powder that dissolves with the heat and is crystal clear in clear plastic. It makes opaque bait colors glow under a black light so the sun's uv should just about make the baits jump. I have added a very small amount to the dip used here and the product in the cup casts a blue-violet ring around the edge of the cup even when out of direct sunshine. I used less than 1/16 of a teaspoon in 4 ounces of plastic. The belly color also has this product cooked into it.

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    You should be able to load up on the crappies with those purple ones.

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    those look really nice.

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    Oh sooooo pretty, can I buy your scraps??
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    Lol, Jax.....the colors you see here are re-melts from the scrap pile.

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