I got into making my own baits largely because NLBN’s limited release color cash grabs pissed me off lol. Now we can make whatever color we want and the whole family enjoys it. Plus, it’s super rewarding to catch fish on baits you’ve made yourself.
@@adamw5360 what did you use as your mold making product if you don’t mind me asking? I’ve used alumilite mold maker 2 times already and the product is trash. The lure cavities will not dry
@@fishinnj when you said your not a professional bait maker and seeing how yours came out I was very surprised how easy you was able to make em again thanks for sharing
what's the cost efficiency of the silicone vs market value? I've started making my own lures, and im realizing we've been getting ripped off for too long. Thanks for your time, cheers from Ontario.
@mochachinolatte4397 it takes the initial investment. Once you get going, you can definitely save $. You can also go overboard, tho.Aluminum molds are costly, but you'll get more ROI the more you use em. I can get around 300 baits from 1 gallon of plastisol, depending on size. So if they're $ 1 each at the store, that's a lot of moolah. Thanks for watching!!
@DismanZayy Yes! You can order different softness/hardness plastics, and a softener to customize action. But it's more a hobby than to save $. Thanks for watching!
@@fishinnjyou’re welcome and thank you. I just did my first mold. Used alumilite rubber. The inner part of the mold (where you would pour plastisol) is still wet and not setting after a whole day. Do you think it was because my nlbn lures were oily?
@enrique-uz8qx It's hard to say why that is happening. It could be the oils on the baits, but I've once had experience with bad silicone that never fully cured. Sounds like a reaction between the baits and silicone tho,, the edges of the silicone are cured just around the cavity isn't. If you try again clean the baits with warm soapy water and dry before molding. Thanks and good luck!
@ thank you. I think it was the baits or also that I demolded right after 40 minutes or so. Lol Gonna let it sit to see if it dries if not I got another kit. Will wash and dry baits and definitely let it sit til next day to remold. Thanks for your help.
Im trying this exact method, but when I pull the lures out of the mold they are super jelly and soft and can just pull right apart. Im even making sure the plastisol is 350. Do u have any solutions?
@andrewweaver4814 if you don't mix the plastisol well before use, it will settle and have had baits come out squishy. Bait plastics from Amazon works, Lureworks also is good. Be sure it's mixed well, is all I can think. Or maybe a bad batch of plastisol. Thanks for watching!!
@ddpgaming2684 i order online(linked in description)but started with craft store silicone(hobby lobby, Michaels). It was cheaper to buy in bulk, but it's the most expensive part of the process. Thanks for watching!
Can we please make a list of everything you used to make these lures ! Please make a list I watched this video 5 times already I just need to make a list and head to the store!
Thanks for watching!! I think this is everything, Hot glue gun and glue sticks Corrugated plastic board Exacto knife Super glue SmoothOn MoldMaxNV29 silicone Or any 2 part, craft store silicone like Alumilte will work. Lureworks plastisol,colorant,flake Dedicated Microwave Ames Temperature gun Digital scale Stir sticks for silicone Pyrex measuring cups Butter knives for stirring plastic And baits of coarse. Most expensive is the silicone and plastisol color and flake. There is options for silicone on Amazon also. Good luck! Thanks for watching!
@HENDRIXKX Hmm... any super glue should work, I used cheap Harbor Freight glue. That's odd the GG wouldn't stick. Did it stick to the bait and not the base, cause you may need a different base or a different glue. Idk let me know what you find out. Thanks for watching!!
I got into making my own baits largely because NLBN’s limited release color cash grabs pissed me off lol. Now we can make whatever color we want and the whole family enjoys it. Plus, it’s super rewarding to catch fish on baits you’ve made yourself.
@adamw5360 yes sir! It's a great feeling for sure! And the customization is endless! Thanks for watching!
It’s sad the way some of these tackle providers try to drain their own customers.
@@adamw5360 what did you use as your mold making product if you don’t mind me asking? I’ve used alumilite mold maker 2 times already and the product is trash. The lure cavities will not dry
You are THE MAN!!!! Bless you sir, doing the lords work
@@jtrule1 I do my best, Thanks for watching!!
❤ hallelujah!
@tyroncratty thanks for watching!
That is something I really should do and looks like a really fun project to do with the kids
I made a "senko" style bass lure with my nephew, We had a blast! Thanks for watching!!
@@fishinnj Welcome and thank you for making this video!
Been waiting on a video for one theses!!
@davidperez-wf9td Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
Bro you're a real G 💪 that's the greatest vid ever 😂 love your ingenuity God bless!
@cocoloco-1 hey thanks, share the knowledge I say. Thanks for watching!!
Nice can't wait to try this
@michaelross5674 I'm working on a DIY series. Where I show how to make your own design from scratch. Thanks for watching!!
This vid a game changer. Thank you
Thanks for watching!!
Nice Stuff! TY!
@petero6272 thanks for watching!!
Now you know I'll be buying more NLBN's. They're jigheads are quality and I need some 5" lol Thanks for watching!!
just make them of the 5s
Thanks so much bro this will probably help me a lot because im broke LOL
@@AxifmProductionEdits Glad you got some value from the video, Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing you made it look very simple
@pnw_element9822 I made a few other baits before this one so had some practice. Thanks for watching!!
@@fishinnj when you said your not a professional bait maker and seeing how yours came out I was very surprised how easy you was able to make em again thanks for sharing
Those things came out nice bro, good job keep up the great videos.
Appreciate it! Thanks for watching!!
Nice work captain!
Thanks brother!!
what's the cost efficiency of the silicone vs market value?
I've started making my own lures, and im realizing we've been getting ripped off for too long.
Thanks for your time, cheers from Ontario.
@mochachinolatte4397 it takes the initial investment. Once you get going, you can definitely save $. You can also go overboard, tho.Aluminum molds are costly, but you'll get more ROI the more you use em. I can get around 300 baits from 1 gallon of plastisol, depending on size. So if they're $ 1 each at the store, that's a lot of moolah. Thanks for watching!!
@@fishinnj thanks for the info. cheers from Ontario
Definitely make more videos like this super cool
@@collinthammavongsa244 planning on designing a shrimp lure next! Thanks for watching!
i want to make this but what box material is that
You can use cardboard that’s what I did
Nice video what you called gold rush I call beer run Gold Rush is normally black with gold belly
Thanks for watching!
What is the item you cut with the exacto knife ?
The white box what is it?
Can u make a list of the items you used please
@collinthammavongsa244 it's corrugated plastic sheet, craft stores, Walmart will have this. Thanks for watching!
Do they feel the same as nlbn cause mine are soft n squishy
@DismanZayy Yes! You can order different softness/hardness plastics, and a softener to customize action. But it's more a hobby than to save $. Thanks for watching!
This is awesome. What products did you use for mold and soft plastic?
@enrique-uz8qx I used Mold Max silicone and lureworks plastic. Links in the description Thanks for watching!!
@@fishinnjyou’re welcome and thank you. I just did my first mold. Used alumilite rubber. The inner part of the mold (where you would pour plastisol) is still wet and not setting after a whole day. Do you think it was because my nlbn lures were oily?
@enrique-uz8qx It's hard to say why that is happening. It could be the oils on the baits, but I've once had experience with bad silicone that never fully cured. Sounds like a reaction between the baits and silicone tho,, the edges of the silicone are cured just around the cavity isn't. If you try again clean the baits with warm soapy water and dry before molding. Thanks and good luck!
@ thank you. I think it was the baits or also that I demolded right after 40 minutes or so. Lol
Gonna let it sit to see if it dries if not I got another kit. Will wash and dry baits and definitely let it sit til next day to remold. Thanks for your help.
Im trying this exact method, but when I pull the lures out of the mold they are super jelly and soft and can just pull right apart. Im even making sure the plastisol is 350. Do u have any solutions?
@andrewweaver4814 if you don't mix the plastisol well before use, it will settle and have had baits come out squishy. Bait plastics from Amazon works, Lureworks also is good. Be sure it's mixed well, is all I can think. Or maybe a bad batch of plastisol. Thanks for watching!!
Just wondering, what is the brand of the thermometer gun you're using thanks
@amcow9199 It's a Ames Industries at Harbot Frieght tool. Thanks for watching!
We’re do you get the
Silicone to make the mold
@ddpgaming2684 i order online(linked in description)but started with craft store silicone(hobby lobby, Michaels). It was cheaper to buy in bulk, but it's the most expensive part of the process. Thanks for watching!
@@fishinnj ok
Nice job
Thanks for watching!
Nice
Thanks for watching!!
Nice 👍
Thanks for watching!! Much appreciated!
I tried and will never use again. I’m a big fan of Slayer jigs and soft plastics.
@@williammiller735 Slayer is a great bait co. Thanks for watching!!
Can we please make a list of everything you used to make these lures ! Please make a list I watched this video 5 times already I just need to make a list and head to the store!
Thanks for watching!! I think this is everything,
Hot glue gun and glue sticks
Corrugated plastic board
Exacto knife
Super glue
SmoothOn MoldMaxNV29 silicone
Or any 2 part, craft store silicone like Alumilte will work.
Lureworks plastisol,colorant,flake
Dedicated Microwave
Ames Temperature gun
Digital scale
Stir sticks for silicone
Pyrex measuring cups
Butter knives for stirring plastic
And baits of coarse. Most expensive is the silicone and plastisol color and flake. There is options for silicone on Amazon also. Good luck! Thanks for watching!
@@fishinnj thank you !
Does this work for 5 and 8 inches or just 3 inchs
@@amcow9199 totally, just increases mold size and materials needed. Should work the same just bigger.
What plastic does nlbn use?
Not sure, it is a plastisol though. Thanks for watching!!
The nlbn 3" have lack luster action....they are dead stick unless retrieving at high speed
Hey I noticed that, I can add a softener to my plastic. Makes the tail whip slow rolling. Thanks for watching!
@@fishinnj Zman is the way to go for 3" paddle tails
legend bro , keep an eye over your shoulder we cant have you dissapear .jajaja jk
Always lol.. thanks for watching!!
Dude, I cannot for the life of me get the NLBNS to stick. I used clear gorilla glue.
@HENDRIXKX Hmm... any super glue should work, I used cheap Harbor Freight glue. That's odd the GG wouldn't stick. Did it stick to the bait and not the base, cause you may need a different base or a different glue. Idk let me know what you find out. Thanks for watching!!
what up jay
What's up!!! @SaltWaterBassTv
how u been brother im about to hit 4k subs@@fishinnj
@SaltWaterBassTv awesome!!
everybody knows you need a van staal and nlbns to catch fish 🤣
@miamiwax5504 right van stahl only lol, thanks for watching!
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If it has the nbln logo couldn't they sue
Hey, I'm not 100% sure but if I don't distribute or sell em, I should be good. The video was made for entertainment purposes. Thanks for watching!
You should be just fine. I think you did a kick ass job.
@@fishinnj i want to make my own also
@@sirwilliam7988same here
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