Attachment 173139Attachment 173140Attachment 173139Attachment 173140 I have a couple packs of these bodies(lost originals) in small ziplocs.What are they called and who makes them.I was thinking they were made by Southern Pro.Thanks for your help.
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Attachment 173139Attachment 173140Attachment 173139Attachment 173140 I have a couple packs of these bodies(lost originals) in small ziplocs.What are they called and who makes them.I was thinking they were made by Southern Pro.Thanks for your help.
Janns netcraft use to sell them. They were called crappie crickets. From what I understand, is that the guy that made them for them passed away. They tried unsuccessfully to get the molds, with no luck. I have been approached by a couple guys to make them. I don't make plastics. I have seen some plastics that look close to those but don't remember where I seen them.
TT
Don't know the brand, but they're likely some company's interpretation of a "cricket". May not even be a major brands version, but a small/local company or DIY individual :dono
But, even if you can't find an exact match ... there's dozens upon dozens of companies & individuals that produce twin tail grubs that might suffice.
... cp :kewl
Thanks guys.I haven't used them in awhile but tried them yesterday and caught a couple crappies on them.
THEY SELL THEM AT WALMART IN THE CRAPPIE SECTION
Kind of looks like the puddle jumper PUDDLE JUMPERS or the paddle bug with the sides trimmed down 2 0" Flo Chartreuse Paddle Bugs 25 Count Pack | eBay
I have some in a transparent lime color these guys gave me to try to make a mold. They used the white ones. I now remember anothe guy made a single cavity mold and was making just enough for him and his bother. And they use white. The puddle jumpers will probably work for you.
TT