I definitely like the top pitchers Keith we will have to learn how you did this by a course experimenting but they are excellent I definitely like the way they look.I forgot to mention the frogs look good.
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here is a few from today, hand pour the top and bottom color then inject the center and tail, gives that sexy shad streak down the middle. Also a few micro frogs
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I definitely like the top pitchers Keith we will have to learn how you did this by a course experimenting but they are excellent I definitely like the way they look.I forgot to mention the frogs look good.
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Well done again Keith. I bought my first mold last week. I hope you and Bob keep on educating the rest of us.
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Pretty slick! I Still like those frogs!
Nice Keith!!!
What I'd like to see ... is for someone to make a "baby shad" stinger type bait, with the paddle tail (like Keith's frogs have).
"Stinger" type baits have subtle tail action, and minimal vibration output ... but, paddletail baits, like Keith's frogs or CB's Slider Grub, have a "built in" action & vibration output. Why wouldn't the "baby shad" body profile, and the action/vibration of a paddle tail, combined ... be the best of both worlds ??
I know that there are Shad "shaped" plastics out there, that have paddle tails ... I probably have some in my tackle. Am I so "out of the loop" that I'm not aware of any "baby shad/stinger" type baits with a paddle tail ??
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Charlie Brewer's Crappie Slider Grub, Bobby Garland Stroll'R, Bass Assassin 2" Swimbait are a few I've seen in stores. And Crappieseeker makes these.
I'm curious on that pink/white 3-tail grub, is that white spot on the tail molded in somehow or applied afterward? Surely it's applied after...