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    Making soft baits

    I would like to start making my own soft baits , any advice how to get started would be appreciated. I need info on what type of molds ,what's good equipment, any instructions or classes ect... thanks ! I've got some great ideas and would like to see if they would work.

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    Re: Making soft baits (GTB)

    You should check Tackleunderground.com website. They are the guys to ask!
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    Re: Making soft baits (BASSCHASER2)

    Also Bear's Baits has a lot of good info and supplies.
    http://www.bearsbaits.net/foru...forum


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    Re: Making soft baits (GTB)

    Check these out... Great info for the beginner.

    http://www.fishingworld.com/M-...0Bait

    http://www.lurecraft.com/catal...21%21
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    Re: Making soft baits (Sinko Baits)

    Thanks eveybody !!!

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