daveh
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Post by daveh on Mar 10, 2009 7:16:25 GMT -5
any body pour there own soft plastics. i have been doing it for a couple of years. havn`t bought a store bait in a couple of years. the plastic i use is nice and soft and is very boyant so the worms float off the bottom and make for some great action. heres a beaver type bait i pour.
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Post by B-rad on Mar 26, 2009 19:48:33 GMT -5
i like to use baits like that except i never find any that sink right, how are those on sinking?
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daveh
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Post by daveh on Mar 31, 2009 6:24:24 GMT -5
whats nice about pouring your own you can get them to sink how you want. just add salt. the more salt the faster the sink rate.less salt the slower.
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Post by B-rad on Jun 6, 2009 14:16:48 GMT -5
whats nice about pouring your own you can get them to sink how you want. just add salt. the more salt the faster the sink rate.less salt the slower. Do you sell baits? ??
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Post by Greenedog on Jun 7, 2009 9:30:51 GMT -5
whats nice about pouring your own you can get them to sink how you want. just add salt. the more salt the faster the sink rate.less salt the slower. Do you sell baits? ?? He sure does! Here's his website: www.basementbaits.com/
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Post by Brian on Jun 7, 2009 17:05:01 GMT -5
where did you get the molds and the plastic for the lures?
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