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Dave pours a quality bait.

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wow that is some variety.

got a lot more than that. mold poor. i started fishing hand pours about 7 years ago. i was buying them from a guy in florida. the action is second to none. worms are boyant and float off the bottom and the fish can't take it. store bought baits are loaded with salt and are made from cheap plastic. now i do add salt to senkos and tricks but curl tails shakey heads craws,drop short worms i leave the salt out. really helps the action. don't get me wrong store bought baits catch fish. the last few years a few big companys started copying our hand pours and made them for there pros. now some sell them. not sure how than can hand pour 10's of thousands of baits. i guess there using the better plastic we use. this will be my 4th year using my own baits and its pretty cool catching them on somthing you made in the basement.lol :)

pretty cool catching them on somthing you made in the basement

I hope that is a well ventilated basement :)

Nice work.

Dave

Nice Ones... Some Good Ohio River Colors in there buddy

Boone

id like to try that....how do u get the molds? where do u get the plastic? haha this looks fun :)

Bear's Baits will hook you up. Also they have a great customer support forum.  ;)

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need any help i can pm you my ph number

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also delmart molds lurecraft. i have a how to get started video on delmarts site. i use a micro wave and pirex cups and have poured 1000's of baits. lc sells rtv molds and are cheep and easy to pour. my best 10 in curl tail is rtv mold and it catches some monsters. bears has a great forum and some great pourers that are not afraid to share there sercets on pouring.

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Very nice.

I like the colored tails.

They look like they are from Zoom!  :)

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