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Been playing tonight
I've been having all kinds of good success fishing Bear's little 1" Ice Minnow in open water lately and until tonight only had it shot in single colors. That super thin tail had me freaked as far as doing two color shoots involving the tail being a seperate color simply because there isn't much to work with and the fact that there is no way that these baits stay in the mold cavities when the mold is opened. I decided what the heck, I mean its only a couple ounces of plastic if things don't pan out and there's nothing on the boob so why not give it a whirl. I heated up some chartreuse scrap for the tail color and shot off three rounds, being sure to keep the fresh plastic laid out straight and flat before snipping off the tail section leaving a small end of the body intact. Then I got out the glasses and re-laid the tail pieces in the mold and shot the purple in to make the body color, holding pressure on the injector for about ten seconds after the plunger stopped. The purple plastic was heated to 365 degrees to help facilitate the welding of the two colors. I did the three rounds like this and here's the result.

The pruple/chartreuse tail baits are my absolute favorite of go to bait colors. This one is no exception. The tails welded great. Now I can say that two color adaptations can be made using this mold and that just takes my being so happy with this particular bait to a whole new level.
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