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Newbie here - Where do I buy lure molds and supplies?

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I own a candle shop and have lots of candle molds. Well, it just hit me, I can buy lure molds and pour those as well! I know everything about candlemaking, but nothing about lure making. Please help. I want to pour my own Senkos, Creature baits, and maybe Brush Hogs. I want to use the best ingredients for good, soft baits. I may even bag'em up and sell them, just like my candles. Where do I start? Who sells molds, plastic, dyes, glitter, etc? Thanks!!!

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Yeow! $160 for a Senko mold? That's a little steep. Certainly, I would want the 10 cavity (who wants to just pour 2 worms?). Gosh, $160 is a bit much. Anyone know of other options for molds that are "just as good"? Also, how many 5" senkos will a gallon of plastic make? Thanks!

http://www.del-mart.com/shop/product.php?productid=16852&cat=306&page=1

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go to www.tackleunderground.com for info on what and how

You can get components at Jann's netcraft, Stamina Inc., Barlows, and Ztackle just to name a few places.

A gallon will make more than you will want to pour.

Do a search here and find out how to make your own 2 part molds from plaster of Paris.  It will cost you less than $5 and you can have any size you want.

lurecraft . com they have tons of molds and they are around 10-20$. Most have one flat side but I personally use these molds and they are excellent.

I agree - lurecraft.com is a nice company to get started with, as is M-F Mfg.   ( http://www.fishingworld.com/M-F-Manufacturing/Contacted.tmpl)

Delmart has some good molds, but service has been a problem as well as the plastic he sells.

Making plaster molds (one or two part) isn't hard after a few attempts and plaster is the cheapest to use. This site has a few articles on how-to and what is needed to get started (2 are mine).

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