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About Fishing Products including Make Your Own => Bass Fishing Products => Topic started by: McCarter on October 16, 2007, 01:28:46 PM

Title: Basstrix
Post by: McCarter on October 16, 2007, 01:28:46 PM
I know there was another thread on these a while back, but i couldnt find it.

I just wanted to point out (again) just how ridiculous bass fisherman can get when it comes to having 'hot' baits.

There are a ton of these Basstrix 6" paddle tail minnows on ebay right now.  And the starting price for a pack of 3 baits (yes, one pack of 3 baits) is $15.99 plus $5.50 s&h.  Thats just what the bidding starts at.  There is an auction ending in 3 hours for a single pack of 3 soft plastic Basstrix paddle tail whatevers for $42.00.  There are 18 bids so far.  I cant wait to see what this single pack of 3 soft plastic baits ends up selling for.  On top of that, there are several other auctions ranging from $28 to $38 dollars for a pack of 3 of these baits.  For that price, these things better guarantee a new state record, and buy you beer afterwards. 

Crazy.

McCarter himself :-\'
Title: Re: Basstrix
Post by: joshimoto son on October 17, 2007, 08:48:45 AM
Brian,

Del has these molds on his website. Just thought I'd let you know if you don't already.

joshimoto son ;D
Title: Re: Basstrix
Post by: Dan on October 17, 2007, 11:23:16 AM
Who is Del? I know you guys had a pouring lesson last year that many attended and I didn't make it, but would like to learn the ins and outs if it is going to happen again. Here's a knock off of the Basstrix paddle tail tube - link removed
Title: Re: Basstrix
Post by: Waterfoul on October 18, 2007, 02:20:08 AM
Anyone tried this version?

http://www.histackleboxshop.com/Rainbow-Bowfish-Swimbait-5-Inch-3-pack-p/rainbowworms-bowfish-lures.htm?gclid=CKLhvc7ll48CFREDWAodgD8BfQ
Title: Re: Basstrix
Post by: McCarter on October 18, 2007, 07:36:32 AM
I seen that Josh.  Truth be told, i could make the exact same thing for about $1.50 here in my shop.  I was reading about amonth ago and they were then using butter knifes to make em.  Dont remember what exactly they did about the tails, but i do remember Del doing a small article involving dipping a butter knife into the plastic.

SOme else that was cool and gave me a good idea of how to make some tubes is the fact that he uses an Arizona Ice Tea can to dip his basstrix imitators in.  I wanna try it with some 3/8 round stock and see how it works for some toobers.

Hey, its that time of year again.  We's gonna have to get together and make some baits.  I gots some new molds we can play with.  And, i need to make some molds with resin again but need your supervision and your cool little tray.

McCarter himself :-\'
Title: Re: Basstrix
Post by: MBell on October 18, 2007, 09:20:20 AM
Quote from: McCarter on October 18, 2007, 07:36:32 AM
SOme else that was cool and gave me a good idea of how to make some tubes is the fact that he uses an Arizona Ice Tea can to dip his basstrix imitators in.  I wanna try it with some 3/8 round stock and see how it works for some toobers.

A 3/8" rod will make a chunky tube, probobly good for Erie/St. Clair.  Most standard tubes are on 1/4" rods, also use aluminum it will cool way faster.  If you add some salt right before you dip, it will help the tube slide off the rod  very easily.  I have heard about the butter knife, was going it try it once I got back into pouring this winter.  Anyone know where to get the eyes cheap?
-Matt 
Title: Re: Basstrix
Post by: LAPORTE on October 18, 2007, 10:36:58 AM
Hello-


Hey guys I'm new to the boards and bass fishing in general. But I have had some thoughts on making my own tubes. I'm pretty handy at making jigs and fixtures. Is there any way that when you start the process of making them I could meet up with you guys to learn more on how to make them?

thanks Don
Title: Re: Basstrix
Post by: joshimoto son on October 18, 2007, 12:53:06 PM
Replies to all asking parties,

Del is Del Wilcox, he owns Del-Mart molds and it the place I initially started buying all my stuff to pour my plastics. He is a genious with a CNC machine and can put out some very nice molds.

www.del-mart.com

Roger that broham McCarter, we can do something like that. My pouring has now come down to an emergency use only basis. See-ins how I just bought a house and got engaged. I've been pretty busy. I probably won't do a lot of pouring until I can get the new facilty set up, when I do, I'll be able to do a couple more pouring sessions for the people who want to learn.

Again, when I get some time, I should actually write a how to article on here.

I actually have made a couple friends fishing the Stren Series this year, Bobby Lane is one of the guys I met ad he gave me one of the Basstrix swimbaits to try. The thing actually looks amazing in the water. I have also met a guy from Japan, Atsushi Nakahigashi, he is going to hook me up with some of the Japanese soft plastics and I am currently in the process of trying to make them as well. I've got lots of cool things to teach and do... I just need to get 'em set up.

joshimoto son ;D
Title: Re: Basstrix
Post by: Cheetam on October 18, 2007, 03:19:23 PM
Quote from: joshimoto son on October 18, 2007, 12:53:06 PM...See-ins how I just bought a house and got engaged. I've been pretty busy. ...

WHAT?  When did all this happen?  Congrats Dude!
Title: Re: Basstrix
Post by: joshimoto son on October 18, 2007, 04:25:32 PM
Cheetam,

I can trace it all back to when my season took a turn for the worst. I guess the big guy upstairs didn't feel like I should be able to continue on my streek of great tournament finishes AND get the biggest catch of my life in the same year. That day would be June 9th.
Between that and donating my money to the fine anglers on the FLW Stren Series, I've been pretty busy this year.

Next June 28th there will be a Mrs. johimoto son and 7 year old step daughter joshimoto son.

Title: Re: Basstrix
Post by: djkimmel on October 19, 2007, 09:24:40 PM
Wouldn't that be... joshimoto 'daughter' ???

I remember you mentioning this earlier. Don't know if I congratulated you then so congratulations now.

If'n someone was ta write up a how-to article, it could probably end up on the permanent articles index on GLBass.com...
Title: Re: Basstrix
Post by: joshimoto son on October 22, 2007, 01:15:11 PM
I think I could get one done. I'll see if I can at least get it started, then maybe add some pictures.
Title: Re: Basstrix
Post by: Waterfoul on October 26, 2007, 09:31:38 AM
Big article in the Nov. BASS Master magazine.  Sounds like a great bait that you just can't get!! 
Title: Re: Basstrix
Post by: djkimmel on October 27, 2007, 12:35:18 AM
Thanks to the great sponsors of GreatLakesBass.com, we have great access to a variety of fishing tools and lures including Basstrix - Mike's Rx Baits carries a good selection of Basstrix lures and you can often get them from his online store if you don't live close to his Morenci Michigan location.

Just click on the link for his store on the left side of this page and go to his BASSTRIX link. Mike's Rx Baits carries quite a selection of the harder to find bass lures. He also carries P-Line.