I love watching your videos! Just bought some of your baits at Lucky llc tackle and was introduced to your channel by your cousin Matthew! Great videos as always. The only baits I make are micro.
I appreciate that!! Just doing what I love to do! Hopefully someday I can be the next big bait maker.. but until then I'm just Nick in the cave!!! Thanks man for your support!!!
Seriously who does that to Marling??? He is a great friend, forgot I did that in the video until I rewatched it!!! Hahahaha I even laughed!!! Thanks for watching my friend!!!
@@TheBaitCave when you you man cave baits and the worst fishing post new videos I what to pull the trigger on getting my own stuff. In time I will get there.
@@dkbjanquart small steps! Rome was not built in a day.... it's super fun, but can be as expensive as one makes it!!! I wish you the best and can't wait to see your creations!!!
I like what your doing....you have mentioned more than once your fav mold is 3 in prey bait....I just ordered this mold so how about a video in some shad patterns?... keep up great work
Thanks for the inspiration! Once I start making I’ll be sure to make sure you follow me! You need to make a trip to Washington state, screw tarpon I’ll get on some 10-12’ 400 lb sturgeon fresh from the ocean on salmon gear! Now question. What was the hardest learning curve of making soft plastics?
Exelente amigo.evisto muchos videos tutoriales como hacer vinilos pero nadie dice dónde mandan a hacer los moldes.me gustaría q algúien de alguna información correo para ver si uno lo puede adquirir .un afectuoso saludo de mi querido chile
You are pretty funny you even got a giggle out of my wife. My wife and I both want to know what is the biggest soft plastic bait you have ever made and will you make it again.
Oh man, that's awesome!! My goal is to make people laugh and be a bit informative!! But to answer your question, it has to be a 10" open pour that my friend Nate Marling made.... not sure if I'll make another one... but there is always a chance!!
If you had 5 min to catch a fish; 1. What soft plastic are you picking and 2. what body of water are you taking it to If you ever make it down to South FL I can help you on that tarpon chase! That last Pearl colored fluke you poured is all you need!!
Oofta!!! 5 min to catch a fish.... im headed to a smaller farm pond on eastern iowa.. I'm putting on a slick swim or 3" prey bait and hopefully something wants to chow down...