How To Recycle Your Soft Plastic Baits
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- čas přidán 28. 04. 2020
- Tearing up soft plastic baits is just a part of fishing. Baits get torn up by fish and hung up on structure rendering them no longer usable. Using just your microwave, an open pour mold, and a pyrex pour cup you can quickly restore your bait back into shape, create whole new bait, and even mix colors.
Using inexpensive silicone molds you can save a ton of money on new baits and create your own lures in just a few minutes.
Molds I recommend:
- Fusion Molds (creature bait example): amzn.to/3eZ0TVe
- Lurecraft (#644 is featured in this video): www.lurecraft.com
Thanks for watchting! - Sport
I really am enjoying some of these ‘other’ kinds of fishing videos. Thank you sir!
Super resourceful! Great content as always Tyler!
Nice! Just what I was looking for!!
great content as always! Thank you!
very useful video, what kind of salt do you use?
kosher
Nice, I had no idea that was possible :) When you laminate, do you have to pour the second layer while the first one is still hot for it to bond?
No it can cool completely and they will still bind
@@spiltmilt Okay, thanks
curious about the rod collection on the wall? Never seen a display like it before.
That is my tenkara rod collection.
Where did you buy your open pour molds?
Lurecraft (#644 is featured in this video): www.lurecraft.com
Can I get sick from the fumes?
They are not good for you. So yes.
It's also a really good idea to buy a cheap dedicated microwave only for baitmaking. Also, do it in a well ventilated area like an open garage with shop fans to blow the fumes out, not inside your house You never know what kinds of phthalates or bipolyphenols are in those store bought baits. You also don't want to be cooking food in a microwave you use for heating plastics.