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Soft plastic pouring? #11792464 08/23/16 04:18 PM
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Does anyone on here pour soft plastics or is it just painting hard baits? I've seen a post or two showing off swimbaits but that's about it. If anyone pours I would love to see yalls pictures. When I get back to my pc I'll post mine and would love any tips or advice on color schemes and whatnot.

Re: Soft plastic pouring? [Re: FingerlessFillmon] #11792574 08/23/16 05:08 PM
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I pour but rarely take pix unless its a new pattern or mold. I do both open pours and some injection molds. I prefer the open pour stuff a LOT more.

If you want good tips and info I suggest you read www.tackleunderground.com

Some really talented people on there.

I started out airbrushing hard baits then got into pouring lead and making my own jigs etc. That turned into pouring plastics. I still do all 3 but pouring plastic is what I enjoy the most.

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