Bait mold stone molds

walleyescrounger

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I was was wondering if anybody has used the molds that are made in the Ukraine by baitmold. The gentleman has great machining skills and has many replicas of a lot of manufactured designs at fairly cheap prices. I recently purchased the strike king blade minnow but haven’t had time to shoot any.
The only downfall to ordering is the 4weeks it takes to make it to the United States. These are my favorite trailer on my scrounger jigs.


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snake River

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walleyescrounger said:
I was was wondering if anybody has used the molds that are made in the Ukraine by baitmold. The gentleman has great machining skills and has many replicas of a lot of manufactured designs at fairly cheap prices. I recently purchased the strike king blade minnow but haven’t had time to shoot any.
The only downfall to ordering is the 4weeks it takes to make it to the United States. These are my favorite trailer on my scrounger jigs.

Nice-looking mold.
 

hookup

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I've decided I have to many hobbies to start shooting plastics so no, never used one
 

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Like I said Hook, modifying soft plastics is just as productive if not more productive than pouring them. At least it makes use of lures you rarely use.
Or the pieces of lures that worked and you can catch another fish from them
 
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