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Dirt-Town-Dawg

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    Lake Oconee, Georgia
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    Fishing, making baits, practicing law

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  1. One more thing, Joe, tell your client Reaction Innovations that the only thing RI baits are good for is to remelt them and make senkos.
  2. I'm a lawyer, and some say, "it takes one to know one". I better buy a skinny dipper mold from Basstackle before Joe starts messing with him!
  3. Asking about skinny dippers, but doesn't know what it looks like....I find it hard to believe you are not a patent lawyer that doesn't fish.
  4. Based on my experience, you don't have to be precise about it. I think the baits I've been making will out senko a senko. One thing you can do is after you melt old plastics, save the hard bottom part of the plastic, cut it up into chunks, then melt that. No extra salt required.
  5. I don't remember the last time I bought crayons, if I ever have, but I am getting a box of them soon. I just hope I can find a box of green pumpkin crayons.
  6. Speaking of not liking salt in baits, I agree. I have been melting my old plastics, zoom, senkos, sweet beavers, etc, and after it cools, I cut the bottom of it out. Apparently, most of the salt and glitter sinks to the bottom. I'm saving all the bottoms that are full of salt and glitter for making stick baits, and the rest of it is salt and, for the most part, glitter free plastic to be used for making saltless baits.
  7. I just bought some molds from Caney Creek Molds and Bears Baits. Very pleased with all of them. I really like the creature baits and frog I got from Caney Creek Molds, and Bear's 4" swimbait is the best swimbait of that size I have ever fished with.
  8. I recently received a senko mold from Del, and it is awesome. Unlike the other 3 senko molds I bought off of ebay--they are used K Molds--Del's senko mold actually works. Usually, I end up with 4 great baits, and the size of the bait is exactly like the Yamamoto senko. The K Mold senkos are skinny, and I usually pour one good bait out of 12 attempts. I highly recommend Del's senko mold to anyone that likes to fish with senkos.
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