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    I had this mold custom built for me it is one of my designs and I thought today would be a good day to bring out the old-time old and shoot it again the little squid as fantastic action in the water don't think the pictures going to be too hot the color are very bright this is a mold that we were having issues with mostly because it was too cold and not the right type of plastic today we were using a super soft mf and also their floating plastic it shot beautiful both times didn't have any issues of not feeling the cavity thank you mf for making such wonderful plastics to work with. I will be ordering 5 gallons of the floating plastic here in a week or two also 1 gallon of the supersoft for my jelly jigs.
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    I would bet those will be awesome floaters.
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    Nice.
    Is it the plastic itself that floats or do you need to add their 'bubbles'?
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    Quote Originally Posted by shipahoy41 View Post
    I would bet those will be awesome floaters.
    They float Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by tourdriver View Post
    Nice.
    Is it the plastic itself that floats or do you need to add their 'bubbles'?
    The plastic float

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    Good stuff bob
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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    The plastic float
    H m mm,

    Wonder if Do-it will be offering it eventually in their PLASTISOL line ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by billygee View Post
    H m mm,

    Wonder if Do-it will be offering it eventually in their PLASTISOL line ?

    billygee :rolleyes:
    I do not know I use MF floating plastic you'll have to contact do it and see if that is on the drawing board for them

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    Great looking little floaters, thanks for posting.........................jax
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    I remember years ago you sent me some. Love the action on this I caught a lot of fish on a pearl one


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