Hey Chris i just wanted to tell you thanks for not using bad language while doing these videos. My little girls watch your videos with me and i don't have to worry about what they will hear.
I don’t think I’ve ever caught a negative vibe from anything you post weather it be Facebook, Instagram or here! Another kick ass video! Btw I just ordered some drizzle spoons🤣
Hey what do you think of doing a crappie soft plastic with a solid color on top, and than for the bottom it's a white pearl color with a flake color of the solid color.
I just started hand pouring. I've noticed on my mojo open pour worm I get some under filled after they cool. Any tips? I been getting plastic around 350 to pour. Should I pour cooler? Thanks for any help.
Great video ! Maybe heat up those spoons on your hot plate before filling with plastisol? Not sure if you can buy all metal drizzle spoons? Might keep the plastisol workable for a little longer??
Hey Chris! What a cool video. It is amazing what we can do when we free up our thinking and get away from the old standard thought process! I like the ginger ninjas the best, but mainly because of the many colors. The shad was cool, but shad colors are a little boring. lol Thank you for the video. You are the best.
Adds a new twist to hand pouring, cool concept. Thanks for sharing, the videos are always informative and a blast to watch! How about a rainbow or brown trout pattern?
Great stuff as always. I poured my first Ninja's a few weeks ago. Curing them takes some practice, I think I let them bake too long and ended up evaporating too much of the plastisol away and that resulted in a concave bottom. What's the optimum cure temp / time to cure open pour molds like the Ninja?
I would think a 20mL syringe with a large gauge blunt tip needle may work even better. A 14g to 18g blunt tip needle will work along with a large 20 milliliter syringe or a 10ml or 5ml. 😮
You can try attaching the spoon to a soldering iron so you can keep it hot while you pour. Just a thought. You may want to open the tip of one of the spoons to get a better flow.
Business idea! You could make soft plastic baits in muddy girl camo. You'd be a millionaire in two weeks. Everything sells if it's dipped in muddy girl.
Hey I really like the spoon video as do all your videos. I think if you use a heat gun to keep your spoons hot they might not cool as quick. Just an idea GREAT VIDEOS
Try using two spoons and lay them on your hot plate to keep the spoons warm so the plastic doesn’t set up as fast and also you could pinch the end of the spoons a little narrower to drizzle thinner lines
It's funny I watch this video, I was trying to think of a way to something like this and I was looking at some metal turkey injectors so you can actually preheat the injector to keep the heat longer.
If you could find a way to take those spoon heads and attach them to a soldering iron you could keep the plastic from setting up and keep on pouring... (Use a soldiering iron with temp. control.)... Just a thought...
I think once you master those spoons you are going to take your bait making to another level. If that is even possible. As it is I had to cover my keyboard to protect it from drool. Maybe I was a fish in a previous life. My ex often said I was a bass turd. 👍🍺🎣
Please make somethinh with a poured white stripe followed by a white dot. Always wanted to see worm like the old purple/white 3 hook bassstopper, but one not pre rigged like tge bassstopper
The Bass looked better. I would have pre heated the spoon in hot water befor I dipped the spoon in the plastic. That way it wouldn't cool on the spoon to quick.
Big thanks to the subscriber who sent me the idea! What patterns can we do next?
Peacock Bass?
@@jeffreis5194 I like it
@@WorldsWorstFishing muskie or pike?!
a yellow bait with a black smiley face for Happy Jack :D
@@scottkidder438 hahahaha he's always happy
Hey Chris i just wanted to tell you thanks for not using bad language while doing these videos. My little girls watch your videos with me and i don't have to worry about what they will hear.
I have no desire to pour plastic but I love to watch all of your videos
I appreciate it man
This Ginger ninja hand pour by far my favorite. Looked amazing!!!!!
I like the technique, and the baby bass are pretty sweet. The drizzle creatures/ninjas are cool too.
never been to Florida but Tennessee weather is crazy! great video Chris keep'm coming.
Those perch are prolly some of my favs that you poured. Insanely good. Well done Mr. Jones
Yeah I'm going to be sad boxing those perch up to mail out
just finished a bunch of your old vids to see you just uploaded. tis a great day
Thanks
Really liked the Baby bass. Great control of the pattern.
You sir are an artist!! Chris Angelo! Incredible video!
Haha much appreciated
Please make a muskie or pike detailed swimbait, I really want to see you do that. Keep up the good work and love your vids!😊
Really neat idea. Those eyes really make the swim baits pop
A good eye is key
Love the videos. I have learned a lot and I thank you for that. I do wish you could link the bait molds that you are using.
Love the content. Something I would love to see. A clear mold. Would be super interesting to see what goes on inside the mold
Hello from Germany!
Very interesting tool! Is it possible to drop a Pike/ Musky Pattern with it?
Yello drops on a green body could be nice.
I really liked the what I called the Xbass. Did you clear dip them?
I don’t think I’ve ever caught a negative vibe from anything you post weather it be Facebook, Instagram or here! Another kick ass video! Btw I just ordered some drizzle spoons🤣
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it would be very cool to se how far you can take it, looking forward to that, great vid man
Hey what do you think of doing a crappie soft plastic with a solid color on top, and than for the bottom it's a white pearl color with a flake color of the solid color.
Think it's a brilliant idea. Is there anyway of warming the spoon to similar temperature of the plastic?
I just started hand pouring. I've noticed on my mojo open pour worm I get some under filled after they cool. Any tips? I been getting plastic around 350 to pour. Should I pour cooler? Thanks for any help.
U make some of the cools bait around keep up the great job
The Ninjas turned out awesome. How about trying to drizzle a small finesse worm to see if it works in those smaller cavities.
Cool video Chris, I like the first Swimbait the best
Liked and subscribed, great content my dude! Perhaps try brazing a spoon to a soldering iron to keep the plastic workable longer.
Cant wait to see the creations u can make now with more of a controlled technique
It's handy for a few things no doubt
Nice, Interesting idea to add to your arsenal, A+ Chris
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Great video !
Maybe heat up those spoons on your hot plate before filling with plastisol?
Not sure if you can buy all metal drizzle spoons?
Might keep the plastisol workable for a little longer??
Fo drizzle!! Snoop dog in the garage! Love the videos. I would love some crappie swimbaits from you.
Drizzle fo shizzle
@@WorldsWorstFishing you know why snoop carries an umbrella?
Hey Chris! What a cool video. It is amazing what we can do when we free up our thinking and get away from the old standard thought process! I like the ginger ninjas the best, but mainly because of the many colors. The shad was cool, but shad colors are a little boring. lol Thank you for the video. You are the best.
It's always fun to play around with a few new little ideas
@@WorldsWorstFishing You've got that right!
How about a vid on the differences in all the dead on plastic blends, clarity, and why you choose one over the other
Good idea
Would love to buy some of these where can I get them
You inspired me so much I started making my own
Talent always !!!! Great job Chris !!
Thank you sir
Both are pretty awesome!!!!
A very fine spoon you might be able to do horizontal lines or blue lines for a mullet bait
Adds a new twist to hand pouring, cool concept. Thanks for sharing, the videos are always informative and a blast to watch! How about a rainbow or brown trout pattern?
Brown trout is a goals pattern LOL
How long does it take the plastic to heat up in those Pyrex cups on the hot plate?
Great stuff as always. I poured my first Ninja's a few weeks ago. Curing them takes some practice, I think I let them bake too long and ended up evaporating too much of the plastisol away and that resulted in a concave bottom. What's the optimum cure temp / time to cure open pour molds like the Ninja?
I just cooked them on the griddle until they start to look like they are jelling a little bit
Awesome. Maybe try putting the end of those spoons and putting on a wood burner for the handle.
Hello professor.. Just made my first order to dead on. I'm paying attention always love your content.. I'm excited to send you a couple of examples
Awesome awesome
I use a stainless steel meat injector the needle gives me great control you can get them at bass pro!!
I've never had much luck with meat injectors but I might have to try that
I would think a 20mL syringe with a large gauge blunt tip needle may work even better. A 14g to 18g blunt tip needle will work along with a large 20 milliliter syringe or a 10ml or 5ml. 😮
A syringe will plug up almost immediately unless it is metal and you can preheat it
You can try attaching the spoon to a soldering iron so you can keep it hot while you pour. Just a thought.
You may want to open the tip of one of the spoons to get a better flow.
what type of steel you used sir??
vendes o plastisol e os moldes gostava de experimentar fazer iscos de camarao obrigada
What size eye fits the 9” rocket mold
Business idea! You could make soft plastic baits in muddy girl camo. You'd be a millionaire in two weeks. Everything sells if it's dipped in muddy girl.
Do you sell the plastics you make
Hey I really like the spoon video as do all your videos. I think if you use a heat gun to keep your spoons hot they might not cool as quick. Just an idea GREAT VIDEOS
Try using two spoons and lay them on your hot plate to keep the spoons warm so the plastic doesn’t set up as fast and also you could pinch the end of the spoons a little narrower to drizzle thinner lines
When can i buy this spoon? Amazon ?
It's funny I watch this video, I was trying to think of a way to something like this and I was looking at some metal turkey injectors so you can actually preheat the injector to keep the heat longer.
They also make those spoons with deeper "spoon" part and a little less tight spout, may work better.
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EXCELLENT.
CHOCOLATE?
omg, i would fish these in a heartbeat!
Maybe there's a way to warm the spoons? Possibly an insulated coffee mug with hot water. Wipe the spoon before putting plastic in it.
Legend at work!
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I know they aren't terribly common in FLA but maybe do a baby pike swim bait. That would be neat! or a peacock bass!
The ginger ninja looks awesome
It's a great mold
@@WorldsWorstFishing totally agree with you sir
U should get culinary needles they would work great for fine lines and and a controlled line.
Get 2 drizzle spoons. Use one, while the other one is on the skittle to keep it warm/set temperature that helps prevent plastic cooling too much.
Might be a good option
try a: Fluoroplastic Injector for Soft Plastic Bait Mold (10 or20 ml) ebay
Maybe you should try some Jackson Pollock oil paintings with your new spoons...I hear he made a few bucks doing that sort of thing.
That was freakin amazing
You are Chris"The Spoon Man" Jones
Haha 😆
Can u give me sum good looking simple hand pour swimbait color ideas?
Love your hand pours. Peacock bass eat other peacocks. You should do an open pour baby peacock. I think it would look wild.
Have you ever tried a turkey injector to do the same sort of thing?
If you could find a way to take those spoon heads and attach them to a soldering iron you could keep the plastic from setting up and keep on pouring... (Use a soldiering iron with temp. control.)... Just a thought...
Yeah like anything else there's always ways to make things work better
I think once you master those spoons you are going to take your bait making to another level. If that is even possible. As it is I had to cover my keyboard to protect it from drool. Maybe I was a fish in a previous life. My ex often said I was a bass turd. 👍🍺🎣
Haha thanks
What method have you found to be easiest to add worm oil and scent to your baits with out making a mess and having a bag full of oil?
I just had a few drops once the baits are packaged
Loved those perch baits. Maybe try and sign your name with the "drizzle spoon".
You probably could
How can i buy your baits
This is awesome!
If i were to get glitter what is the best all around size?
.015 and .035
@@WorldsWorstFishing OK awesome thanks probabaly will get 10 colors of each size
What if you used a candle to keep the spoon hot?
Please make somethinh with a poured white stripe followed by a white dot. Always wanted to see worm like the old purple/white 3 hook bassstopper, but one not pre rigged like tge bassstopper
Sounds pretty cool
You should do a coral snake colored worm!
Both are the boom
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Loving the ninjas
Thank ya
switch to DaVinci Resolve video editor mate. it's free and much more professional
Awesome I got to try that
It's a fun little experiment
Do the fancy chocolate design like a watermelon brown and white pearl drizzle
Yes!!
kriss kross'll make yuh, jump jump!
I really like the squiggle bass
Maybe try using a heat gun on the spoon...great video.
Swim baits are awesome
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Cooooolest!
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Liked the craw
I would think you could use a squirt bottle or a syringe style meat injector to do the same thing. Just a thought.
You sell these
what if you put that on a wood burner tool
Your shad swim bait I call zebra watermelon and the first one I call them renegade purple 😃
Right on
What about a metal honey dipper. Retains heat and should have decent control
I've never even heard of one of those interesting
@@WorldsWorstFishing glass dipper may be better, because it will retain heat and can go in the microwave with the plastisol.
The Bass looked better. I would have pre heated the spoon in hot water befor I dipped the spoon in the plastic. That way it wouldn't cool on the spoon to quick.
Do a pinfish pattern.
why do you put baits in water? all the plastic i ever seen water messes them up they absorb the water
Keep your spoon hot by leaving it in the hot plastic when you are not using it. Then your plastic will run out of the spoon better.
Can you pour worms with a blood line down the center on the inside of them ?
Absolutely
@@WorldsWorstFishing I sure could use some & lizards too
@@WorldsWorstFishing If you will I will be more than happy to purchase them from you.Your works are AWESOME
Maybe get a heat gun or torch going and give it a quick heat prior to pouring.