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Topic: Homemade swimbaits?  (Read 3313 times)

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no_oil_needed

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Anyone here make their own soft plastic swimbaits? I know there is another website for that topic, but I was just curious. I am still working on prototypes, molds and a process for getting multiple colors.
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Noah

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You might search on NCKA a bit, I think there was a guy down there making them at one point.


islandson671

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FishNBrew (Martin) from NCKA. He attended the ORC last year with the Loose Screws. He makes some nice ones

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Bigjim

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Yeah, there are several guys on NCKA pouring various style baits...

Check out this recent thread to see a real nice leadhead/scampi combo  :love10:

http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=47089.0

Sincerely,

Jim


Ray Borbon

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I'll probably give it a try in the winter. If you live near Lake WA maybe you can show me what you know so I can avoid the learning curve mistakes.


 

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