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I've traded a 5" do-it essential series gary yamamoto senko mold for the 2.5" Mo Magic mold from do-it so here comes another one. lol Exceot for trading some i'm 99.9% sure i'm done buying crappie lure molds with what i have now. Hm wonder if i can really stop? :Rofl
Giving baits to other folks is a great way of giving back. Not everyone is rich and a small gift of some plastics can spark a new light in someone.
Thanks to Snake River "Bob" , shipahoy, and all who help out.
I pour and paint jigs now for young folks at fishing derby's. Kids love free stuff, I get to enjoy my hobby so it's a win win. Besides, walking around the kids and parents handing out FREE bags of jigs and seeing those smiles is a blast. And yes I have done this at the fishing holes here were folks bank fish. Last year I was pulling my boat out the same time another boat was and I heard the little girl say "Dad, that's the jig guy". She said I lost my favorite jig today and you gave it to me this spring. So we discussed what she thought it looked like from my jig box. She left with what she thought it was and alot more. LOL
Awesome grumpy! :highfive
Making plastics is one thing I won't get into!! I have more tackle making stuff right now, and I'm lucky a few folks I've traded things with make me plastics that I use.
For crappie baits a cup of plastic goes a long way.
Key here is in the design.
A man could dial in his local fish if he were serious. Securing a nice variety of lures is something most crappie people attempt. We normally do it through trial and error, and then we end up with a hefty pile of bought bags we no longer use. We have excess. Well same with those that make plastic baits, only they have way more excess. They get to explore, and experiment, because they can make what they imagine.
I make the lead jig heads and haven’t got time for such foolishness.
Take Bob up on his too kind offer and just see if you even like it. Can’t best that offer.