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Going through my production soft plastic assortment to find some favorites to try and make myself. A great "grub" that has worked for me is the Yamamoto "Fat Ika". I can figure out the body, but how do you attempt that skirt? Simular to cutting a tube? The big difference is that the skirt is naturaly spread open. This ,I.M.O. is why it works so well. I am new to pouring so be gentle.

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If you cut the tube as far as the Ika skirt, it will spread out too. You could take a senko type stick mold and cut off part of it. Dip a tube and cut it most of the way up. Fuse the two together with super glue or the pro (whatever) glue that is made specifically for soft plastics. I have some of that glue, but can't think of the name of it. I does work well. It would be a bit of trouble, but it would work.

Cal

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Ika's and grubs from yamomoto are all soldered on to the skirts.

Ive tried the tube idea with the Ika's and I didnt get the same results as teh ika's Like you said they flare out.

I make the ika body's(another thing I havent put on the site :wink: )

The skirts can be bought from yamamotos in quanity.

What you do is take a knife blade(flat) soldering tip on a soldering iron and hold it between the body and the skirt, hit the hot button and let it melt a tad then slide it out while applying pressure to the skirt and the body.

Its extreamly easy and extreamly fast.

If you dont want a double skirt take a razor blade and cut it in half.

Delw

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