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    I was told to be on the lookout for more molds from caneycreek. I was checking their site and found a new crappie mold. Here is the description and picture. It looks like another great bait. It is a little pricier than I would like to see, but it looks like it is a good one.


    The Small Fry is an "action" profile bait with a very unique stinger tail. The tail is triangle shaped tapering from the body to almost nothing. The unique shape of the tail gives it a realistic profile, while also allowing maximum resistance and action from the taper.

    The Small Fry is almost 2.25" long and 1/4" at it's widest. The body is .75" long and the tail is almost 1.5" long.

    The mold is 12 cavities, aligned vertically to make pouring or injecting laminates a snap.

    12 Cavity Injection Mold

    Mold Type: Injection
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    They also have the stinger wutzit in 2.5 inch now. I would love to see that one in a 2 inch as well. A nice guy here sent me a sample of the 2.5 and it is great, I think one a little smaller would be even better. They have a few more new molds too, so take a look at their site. caneycreekmolds.com

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    They also have a 1.75 inch in the small fry bait.

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    Yep! I have some of the fryes. My initial thoughts is the body is a smaller than I would like. But if tail action is what u care about then u would like them!

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    ron I actually seem to do better with the smaller bodies. some people like the bigger ones though.

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    Small baits work great but You are going to have to use small hooks with these bodies!

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    I noticed them on their website. Looking forward to giving them a go!

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    they look awesome. There is just so many plastics out there lol... I believe thats gonna be my next venture next year. Im gona shoot me some plastic

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappieseeker View Post
    I was told to be on the lookout for more molds from caneycreek. I was checking their site and found a new crappie mold. Here is the description and picture. It looks like another great bait. It is a little pricier than I would like to see, but it looks like it is a good one.


    The Small Fry is an "action" profile bait with a very unique stinger tail. The tail is triangle shaped tapering from the body to almost nothing. The unique shape of the tail gives it a realistic profile, while also allowing maximum resistance and action from the taper.

    The Small Fry is almost 2.25" long and 1/4" at it's widest. The body is .75" long and the tail is almost 1.5" long.

    The mold is 12 cavities, aligned vertically to make pouring or injecting laminates a snap.

    12 Cavity Injection Mold

    Mold Type: Injection
    it definitely looks like a awesome they must've been reading my mind I was on there this morning looking at it I wonder all similar that tail is to the shark. What I meant is I wonder if it has the same action and he has not made any bigger in diameter.

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    Tail is triangular shaped. Its only bait I've seen like that. It's a great design!

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