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Only aluminum molds : injection or non injection. Nice forum also. No doubt LC has a range of designs and sizes of each. I've caught many fish with the lures produced from silicone molds and can't beat the price. Granted, aluminum mold lures are pretty and professional looking, but fish could care less if the design and presentation is right. I've been fiddling with a hand pour, aluminum mold, paddle tail worm from LC and have found it very useful making and modifying the original design. Here are a few:
Original at the top; modifications below that:
Note the thickened body derived from dipping that part in hot plastic and cooling in dish of water.
Here's another modification of the tail:
Original:
Slit tail modification:
The slit tail action design I happened to remember that was used in two lures: a creature bait similar to one sold by LC - Beaver mold; and a Mann Auger Tail worm. Tried it this morning in my pond and caught a 1.75 lb bass and 12" yellow perch ! Water temp I'm sure is near 40 degrees.
But in order for the slit tail to work, a few things are mandatory: soft plastic, the single cut slit (razor blade) must be close to one long edge and the tail must be poured thin.