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    Looking to buy some baits, friend poured for me a few years back but he sold his mold to pursue other interests. Looking for various color variations. No idea what they are called???? Maybe available commercially???Name:  crappie bait.jpg
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    It looks like what Mr Crappie and Strike King call “shadpole”. Site Maintenance

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    Check with www.bobsjigs.com (snake river) on here to see I he makes them. Also Slabeye on here Slabanator jigs - Crappie Jigs, Crappie Baits, Fishing Store. They both make great jigs.
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    That's actually a Jacobs segmented stinger mold. The Shadpole is really close.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grainraiser View Post
    That's actually a Jacobs segmented stinger mold. The Shadpole is really close.
    Thanks Grainraiser, now I just need to find someone to pour some. The segment seems to work better for us this year.

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    Wish I could help but I don't know anyone who has that mold. The known segmented tail model is pretty common. I have have a replica of the Shadpole mold but I can't make laminate baits with it. Good luck on your search.

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    Ask snakeriver he might be able to make it.

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