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Love the video, do you have any delamination issues? I was thinking a heat gun would help adhere the two colors together. Maybe it's not needed with these molds
Thanks @dirtdawgjim! To answer your question, Moose Ridge Molds are made of a composite resin and do not require heating, and the company recommends not preheating or using a heat gun on the molds as it can cause warping of the mold. I talk a little more about it in this review of the #150 mold. www.makingbaits.com/content/articles/blog/deep-dive-moose-ridge-molds-reference-150-dreaded-ned-open-pour-mold
Love that color! Reminds me of the original Gene Larew Salt Craw in pumpkinseed! Took people's $$ in the mid 80s. Worked great on a Texas Rig using Culprit's skirted worm weight or on a wobble head like the Biffle Bug.
Hello! If you're offering, I would be happy to accept. Moving into my new bait shop this coming week, and can always use new colors to mix in! I have about 80 different recipes written now, and need to order some colorants to proof them out! That would help out a lot!
That knife sticking prevention trick looks pretty cool! I wonder if it works for powders too? I guess I'm going to have try it. Cool video! You have a new subscriber.
The blue molds in the video are sold by Moose Ridge Molds on Facebook, not Making Baits. Making Baits is not affiliated with Moose Ridge Molds. You can purchase these molds from MRM at Facebook.com/MooseRidgeMolds
I've caught Crappie and Warmouth on them the few times I have been fishing this winter. Jigging for crappie and beetle-spin style when I caught the few warmouth.
I thnk bass have only two types of colour cones, this colour is most likely a shade of white to them if I;m not mistaken... ( I do like using it though, especially if the water has any yellow/clay element to it)
This is indeed true, and at depth, the Chartreuse color appears a bright white even to the human eye. There are a few videos on RU-vid showing this to be true with a GoPro and several colors of baits being dropped deep.