Jaiem I couldn't disagree more with your last statement to Patrick. In fact nothing could be MORE EFFICIENT, than pouring your own plastics. Look at the Bass Pro Shops price on Sea Shads ($2.99 for a 10 pack), the Shad Assassin ($3.69 for a 10 pack) or the Fin-S Fish at $2.49 or $3.49 for a 10 pack of 4" or 5.75" baits. Consider most of you guys aren't getting more than a couple fish per bait and if your like me a day on the water might put 30-60 fish on the end of your line, how would you call that efficient?
I buy a gallon of plastic from Lurecraft at $28.75 and it might make a thousand baits for me, plus I'm still fishing baits that have been melted over and over again over several years. When you figure in the fact I'm melting down baits time and time again, I'd be surprised if I pay more than 0.0095 cents per bait. Yeah, you read that right.
Now tell me who's paying more for plastic and who's more efficient....lol. I'd say go for it Patrick, but this argument only holds water, if your capable of putting some numbers of fish on the end of your line on a routine basis.
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Tight lines.
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