Originally Posted by
apb
Been pouring plastics for a number of years. As noted above, Lurecraft has a ton of molds in addition to plastisol, dyes, scents, and anything else that you would need. The stuff will smell when cooking/pouring, so you will not want to do it in your house. I have an old microwave that I use for heating the plastisol. It never sees food. Not sure that you will save any money doing it, unless you go through a lot of baits. Its fun as a hobby and lets you come up with stuff that is better suited for where you fish and possibly not being fished by others. I also like the fact that if I fish one day and notice they are on a certain bait or color, I can easily have a larger batch of that bait/color for the next day.