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New ned bait mold.

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Hey guys just wanted to share my new mold I just finished up. A buddy and I have been working on developing it. It's a leech profile mixed with an insect profile we call it The Morph. It stands straight up on a jig and doesn't take much to make the tail dance around. It's been a hot walleye and smallmouth bait so far.

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How much for a bag of GP and Junebug? 😁

These look great. I fish a lot of small rivers for smallmouth and would put these in the rotation.

 

What colors have you made?

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2 hours ago, raydomz said:

These look great. I fish a lot of small rivers for smallmouth and would put these in the rotation.

 

What colors have you made?

We've played around with some different colors. We used them heavily during the walleye spawn so did alot of purples and bright colors. I just shot a bunch of black last night since I finished up cutting the mold and was eager to get it going.

 

I want to cut a tail mold next and play with some two tones.

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They kind of look like an RND worm, which work insanely well.  Top Shelf copied it with the Jab worm, but they didnt sell really well.  

Are these baits flat on the bottom or rounded?

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Nice. 

Thats cool.  That would work great for vertical jigging walleyes on the Detroit River.

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Modern Stubby Jelly worm or Manns Stingray grub.
Tom

 

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