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I've found a new hobby...custom hand poured baits

4" Swimbait
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3" Goby
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4.25" Sweet Beaver
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2" Trailer
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3.75" Frog
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6" Fat Senko
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3.5" Paddle Tail
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4.5" Creature
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5" Senko
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3.5" Trailer
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3.5" Crawdad
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2.5" Baby Senko
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Well what do you think? My fiancee and myself love this new addictive hobby....too bad the season is pretty much over. Can't wait until spring!!

Jason
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Nice baits man :lol:
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That Sweet Beaver looks wicked :twisted:
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Basskicker, those are good looking baits. If you want to send me a several of each I would be happy to test them for you (no charge).
You know if I catch fish with them they must be something special.
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FishinJim wrote:Basskicker, those are good looking baits. If you want to send me a several of each I would be happy to test them for you (no charge).
You know if I catch fish with them they must be something special.
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let me know when they hit the market
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Post by SteveO »

Yeah! Those look really cool. Great photos as well. Nice rubber worm artwork.
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Can you give us some info on the hobby?

Where you buy the molds, costs, supplies, and time to wip out some baits?

Looks good,
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Great looking baits!
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Post by almontefisher »

How many coulours are there??? Have you ever experimented with a "blood" streak in the bait or a spot for sent to be injected??? Geesh I like those alot and what fun to make I am sure...Ohh the possibilities running thru my head right now...How about a plastic carp ball or roe sack or......ohhhh the ideas.
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It's much more important.

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GREAT LOOKING ILL TAKE MINE IN WHITE :lol: :lol:
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Thanks for the positive feedback, my fiancee and myself really appreciate it. As for colors, the possibilites are endless and the scent is simply mixed in with the plastic. However this has definately turned into a VERY expensive hobby.....nothing is cheap....but on the other hand I'll never have to buy soft plastics again!!

Jason
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Post by HitmanHill »

Hey basskicker, have you tried that bait to see if it works, they look like nice bait. I guess it must be cheaper to make then to buy or do you just enjoy the hobby? I would like my crayfish brown with pumpkinseed claws. Looks great!
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Post by Eli »

great looking baits man!
i really like the beaver.
good colour for summer bassin'.
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could we know Mr. bass's opinion?! :lol:
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