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    pretty cool

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    How hard would it be to make such a lure with a small pocket on the underbelly to put a nibblet in. Don't know if that makes sense but that's the way I think. I know some of you will not fish without putting a nibblet on a jig. Having a pocket would make it a much better way to do it and lose less nibblets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CTom View Post
    Our local lake is a mess after all the rain and high water so I took these out to a retention pond where crappies are known to hide and that purple was a good color not only for the crappies but a couple small bass too.
    Thanks CTom for the reply......your plastics are just so sweet looking
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    Quote Originally Posted by PawPaw "gene" View Post
    How hard would it be to make such a lure with a small pocket on the underbelly to put a nibblet in. Don't know if that makes sense but that's the way I think. I know some of you will not fish without putting a nibblet on a jig. Having a pocket would make it a much better way to do it and lose less nibblets.
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    Any plastic with enough mass to allow you to make a slit with a razor blade big enough to slip a nibble in there would work I suppose. I don't mess with any of that stuff.

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    Very nice work

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    CTom, once again you are the master. great core shots. dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by PawPaw "gene" View Post
    How hard would it be to make such a lure with a small pocket on the underbelly to put a nibblet in. Don't know if that makes sense but that's the way I think. I know some of you will not fish without putting a nibblet on a jig. Having a pocket would make it a much better way to do it and lose less nibblets.
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    I do not know how to do this but i wonder if CTom or SnakeRiver could fabricate a small aluminum insert to place inside the belly of the mold for each cavity. Then when you inject the mold with hot plastic it flows around the insert. Remove the insert and you have a nibblet cavity. Just wondering......
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    I've seen a mod made to a larger bait mold to this effect but I'm not set up to try it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CTom View Post
    I've seen a mod made to a larger bait mold to this effect but I'm not set up to try it.
    I might keep my eye open for some small aluminum thingamajings that would fit into the belly of my mold. Would need to oil the thing before injecting hot plastic all around it. Seems like after I shoot a mold that I can cut a small slit and use tweezers to remove the insert leaving a nibblet cavity. Now to find some thingamajings and whatchamacallits dadblabbitall. LOL
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    I shot these this morning, sticking to my purple/chartreuse pet color scheme.


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