now, i realize these are not on the level of the master himself....but this was easy and fast for me to try. i simply poured my smallest baits and then placed them in the mold for my larger minnows and shot transparent with 1 drop of silver and some green uv pigment. the bait in the center is fluorescent and phosphorescent, so they really pop. i like em. on several of the minnows, the smaller bait caused a distorted abdomen, but in a good way....it looks like a fish that just ate.this also cleared up a small denting issue i was having. AWESOME! thanks CTom!

introducing the "Glutton" Minnow!

p.s. if someone has come up with this idea already, then...re-introducing the "Glutton" Minnow!

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these had the 1 1/4 stinger inside

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these had the 1 inch minnow


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1 inch minnow inside


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2 1/4 inch minnows, top is "bluegill" with blue uv boost, bottom is transparent with an overdose of green uv pigment.

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these are 1/64th oz/#10 jigs and tails. top is a 1 inch twister, middle is a 1 1/4 stinger tail, bottom is a 1 inch minnow. all my jigs are double vinyl painted and plastic pruf'd