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I started out tying my own bass jigs and spinnerbaits and hair jigs and then began pouring soft plastic lures about 10 yrs. ago. What I learned from catching fish on so many different lures - even on the same outing - still amazes me today.
It's not that I'll never work large surface lures like the Spook or poppers, not cast 3/8 oz skirted jig with trailers or crankbaits, but small plastics have dominated what I use anymore - especially those I pour or modify. Maybe it's because of the variety of those lures that catch almost any fish species of all sizes. I get bored catching fish on the same lures day after day. Pouring lures is easy. A microwave, pyrex cup and a mold are all that's needed. But still, how single-design/ size can I cast that I won't tire of. Modification is the cure! Casting both kinds of lures to see what they catch is something I'll never tire of doing. Here are a few: This large crappie hooked itself attacking this 4" swimbait: ![]() perch and a 2.5 lb bass hit this bright white mini-stick caught in the same water: ![]() ![]() Never discount clear plastic lures of any kind like this clear stick crappie and sunnie: ![]() ![]() ![]() Bright chartreuse does well any time: ![]() ![]() ![]() When it comes to modifying soft plastic lures, all you need is a candle, a steady hand and an imagination (or copy what you see). These are fin tails from one lure added to a segment of a plastic stick: ![]() Last edited by senkosam; 01-08-2022 at 12:56 PM.. |
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to continue:
Another fin tail example: ![]() This Joker Grub tail was added to a segment of plastic worm: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Note: three species - same lure on the same day and in different colors randomly chosen. Let's not forget claws from craw plastics: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by senkosam; 01-08-2022 at 01:09 PM.. |
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Gary Y invented the Kut Tail Worm which I added to another plastic worm segment. When rigged on a light jig head, the action is amazing in shallow water. Even the little guy couldn't resist nor the sunfish:
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Some plastics I found just work too well for me to even care about modifying them. Ned rigs for example. It doesnt help that i already bought a bunch in one-color that i still need to use up lol.
I did notice the simpler the plastic the more effective it would be. |
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Now I don't have to go to NYB to see one of your questions or a new creation. lol
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This is great stuff! It's so amazing that people continue to innovate with soft plastics despite how saturated the market is with them. I look forward to seeing more reports about your home-made plastics!
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