This week, Grant goes fishing with Kelly Laatsch of St. Mary Angler. They are fishig for Westslope cutthroat trout on a tributary of the Elk River, in south eastern British Columbia.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Making Plastic Worm Molds | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC
Making Plastic Worm Molds |
It's quite easy once you get started. The equipment is very cheap, the rewards are considerable and you can copy most lures, even grubs!
The following method is for one- and two-part molds. Flat-sided baits of a one-part mold work, but may not appeal to the eye in some styles or have the same action as a totally rounded lure. The Senko or other jerk worm is the easiest to duplicate and catch fish immediately (one or two part). To get started though, a simple one-part mold is fine for many forms that will catch fish.
The following method is for one- and two-part molds. Flat-sided baits of a one-part mold work, but may not appeal to the eye in some styles or have the same action as a totally rounded lure. The Senko or other jerk worm is the easiest to duplicate and catch fish immediately (one or two part). To get started though, a simple one-part mold is fine for many forms that will catch fish.
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