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    Before & After..

    Here is some worms before...



    Durning...



    Here they are after....



    poured about 50 so far... got to get these ready.. [/IMG]
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    Re: Before & After.. (southernoutcast)

    nice, what is the darker color with blue flake? Saint.

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    Re: Before & After.. (saint308)

    This my ( Plum/Xcited)

    It Plum on top w/Blue Flake and Stawberry on bottom ( solid color w/no flakes) .. from the side looks like a solid color.. camera cant pick that up.

    Here is a bit of a better side pic...

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    Re: Before & After.. (southernoutcast)

    same worm but in my Green..w/Gold and Green flake light green on bottom (solid color)

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    Re: Before & After.. (southernoutcast)

    I like those colors. Do you enjoy pouring laminates? I hate it. Saint.

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    Re: Before & After.. (saint308)

    I like pouring all baits.. has turned into a big hobby for me now.
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    Where do you get those molds and the plastic to pour them?

    Can you melt old plastics to pour new ones?

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    I assume you are talking about store bought plastics. You can melt old plastics, but all are not created equal. Some are fine and some are really bad. I would not recommend melting down store bought plastics. Saint.

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    Re: (saint308)

    No, don't melt down store bought... go to Delmart or Lurecraft and get you a kit to start with... that is how I got HOOKED!
    Gene Shaw
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