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Re: Hand Poured Soft Plastics [Re: Rayzor] #13111612 04/03/19 01:26 AM
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Where are you ordering them from?

Re: Hand Poured Soft Plastics [Re: lconn4] #13145579 05/06/19 02:38 PM
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Will never forget seeing Fringe Tackles hollow belly swimbaits for the first time. Had quick success with them on the water and that's about all I want to throw year round now. I rarely order the same colors twice as I just enjoy seeing what he makes. #1 Fan of hand poured baits.
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99.99% sure a Fringe bait may help Brandon Cook win the Bassmaster Texas Fest at Fork.

Re: Hand Poured Soft Plastics [Re: lconn4] #13279231 09/13/19 01:49 AM
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Originally Posted by lconn4
Will never forget seeing Fringe Tackles hollow belly swimbaits for the first time. Had quick success with them on the water and that's about all I want to throw year round now. I rarely order the same colors twice as I just enjoy seeing what he makes. #1 Fan of hand poured baits.
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What happened to Jeff? Is he still pouring? I still have some of his stuff I’ve never used because they’re like works of art to me.


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Originally Posted by lconn4
Will never forget seeing Fringe Tackles hollow belly swimbaits for the first time. Had quick success with them on the water and that's about all I want to throw year round now. I rarely order the same colors twice as I just enjoy seeing what he makes. #1 Fan of hand poured baits.
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What happened to Jeff? Is he still pouring? I still have some of his stuff I’ve never used because they’re like works of art to me.

Jeff is still pouring but he spends the majority of his time selling Calhoun Plastisol, consulting on mold designs, charities and working with start up businesses in the fishing industry.
I was stationed in San Diego for years and used locally made hand pours, moved back to TX. and I saw one of his post in the bass fishing forum and got some of his match the hatch giveaways.

Re: Hand Poured Soft Plastics [Re: Rayzor] #13280477 09/14/19 04:53 AM
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