Another Awesome Ai Mold 🤙💀🤙 And that hook slot concept is awesome. Makes this little guy so versatile in many different situations! Another great job guys! As always!! 🤙
Awesome, but how do you not have an affiliate link for AnglingAI, or at least a discount code, surprising. I'm going to make my first bait-making purchases today, pretty much all on your recommendations, DOP, AI molds, BT injectors.
I don't know if I will get into the hand pour style of soft bait making but they definitely look awesome can't wait to see what you do next. decided to start making my own to save money but I might sell some if they look good enough.
Thank you for the awesome videos. I have learned so much from watching you. Im a long time fisherman and never considered making my own baits until I stumbled across your videos. Now my credit card bill is through the roof. Ha! Keep the videos coming bud!
Hellow I love the G 3 mould it is very small and it has been hard for josh to make but it is very interesting and if lot's of people have asked for this mould to make and demand is there the mold to be made . II do like the smaller swim baits moulds some people don't personal choice as they say yes a interesting video 10 out of 10 to the world's worst fishing 🎩 you tube channel thank you very best wishes from Ben Golby 👌 👍
Awesome video Chris, Your Sexy Shad is such a killer pattern. I’m really excited to try out the mold. I use a 3 inch swim bait a lot for Striper fishing in the spring when much of the bait in Maine is small and also in Midsummer when the bite gets tough.
Do it! I was skeptical-didn’t like the flat top look and was worried that the fish would not either. So wrong. I’m killing it on striped bass with hand pours this summer.
I got a question out of curiosity, what is it that has made you stick with using a microwave to heat plastisol? Thinking about switching over to stainless pots looking to minimize reheats
I use the AI 6mm eye mold to make make Kill dots- so easy. They work great (but not up to CJ standards as he prefers a slightly irregular shape to his dots and can vary their size according to the mold). Have to tip my hat to his mad pouring skills!
What temp are you poring the plastic at? I've rewatched like 6 hand pour videos today looking for it and I just can't find it. I know you have said it!
I've got a 4 cavity 2.5 inch hand pour swimbait mold, silicone of course, from Fusion X. I like it, but man... it is not easy to pour a tiny little mold.
@@WorldsWorstFishing Worst part is the tail, they're the style that is slanted, which means in an open pour that you have part of the mold blocking the part that needs to be filled. It's a removable block of silicone, so you can take that out and then take the finished bait out when it's ready.... thing is, the pour space is so narrow it is very difficult to pour since you can't really heat the mold like you can with aluminum. Gotta pour super hot to get that nice thin stream, and hope it fills in properly.