12-13-04, 09:06 PM | #26 |
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Re: Pouring your own plastics
I've been pouring a little myself and I love those 2 pc molds from Bob's. Frank...I mean Sam is right on with those microwaves. I used to wait 45 minutes for a pot of plastic to heat up, now I do it in 3 minutes. It is absolutely worth it to make your own baits if you have time. In the long run you will save money. You also get the pride that comes with catching a big fish on something you made that doesn't come out of the BPS catalog.
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12-14-04, 03:52 PM | #27 |
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Re: Pouring your own plastics
Craig...er, I mean earthworm, is being modest. His worms were already good even before he switched to professional two part molds and has a large clientele to prove it.
He has the experience and the qualtiy control to offer customized plastics of different: 1.impregnated salt contents for control of drop rate 2.any color or color combo 3.hardness to super softness 4.baked in scent The handpourer never needs to run out of a specific lure, wait for backorders, get socked for shipping for $10 orders, or have to buy various sizes, colors and shapes to experiment with and wonder about availability. ( http://www.homestead.com/micromunchjigs/Directory.html Â*for those interested.) We both like to give people lures to try in hopes they'll have the same successful experiences we've had with our own creations. (I don't sell mine). I gave some Â*4" sticks to my wife's nephew and after he moved to Florida, caught a 5 lb bass the first day he fished. I just sent him supplies and a tutorial on how to make his own. Guess I know what his allowance and lawn money is going for! His satisfaction was my satisfaction. Frank,..er I mean Sam |
12-15-04, 03:31 AM | #28 |
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Re: Pouring your own plastics
Thanks for the compliment my friend, ps- get back to me on that glitter thingy we talked about.
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