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    Someone posted on here one day wanting some baits made similar to the slab slayer and I think snake modified some of his baits to fit the need. I know the slab slayer is a popular bait for crappie and del mart now has a mold out for this bait. It looks like a really good bait. It is only a 5 cavity mold and a little on the expensive side, I hope maybe some other mold makers will offer this product in more cavities and cheaper soon. Here is a pic if anyone is interested.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crappieseeker View Post
    Someone posted on here one day wanting some baits made similar to the slab slayer and I think snake modified some of his baits to fit the need. I know the slab slayer is a popular bait for crappie and del mart now has a mold out for this bait. It looks like a really good bait. It is only a 5 cavity mold and a little on the expensive side, I hope maybe some other mold makers will offer this product in more cavities and cheaper soon. Here is a pic if anyone is interested.
    I'll have to contact my mold maker do see if you can make this up I think if we could modify a few things that we could definitely come out with something new again.
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    snake, i thought about seeing if one of the other guys can do this in a 10 or 12 cavity mold for a cheaper price. Looks like del did a great job on the mold, it just needs more cavities and a lower price before it will fit my budget

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappieseeker View Post
    snake, i thought about seeing if one of the other guys can do this in a 10 or 12 cavity mold for a cheaper price. Looks like del did a great job on the mold, it just needs more cavities and a lower price before it will fit my budget
    I will send you a PM on this got a big surprise for you.

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    Uh Oh!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I think the Mad Scientist is at it again!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOL

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    gonna be a good one

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    The slabslayer will be a great bait....I like the fact that it looks like you can put a crappie nibble up in the tube
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    g I did not think about that with the crappie nibble, but that one would solve my nibble issue. I catch less crappie when I try to use nibbles instead of the intended thought of catching more. I think the nibble on the hook takes away from the bait somehow. Like you mentioned in the back end though might be the key

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    Couldn't you use a crappie tube mold and instead of cutting the legs just take a pair of scissors and cut at a angle?

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