WTB - Used soft plastic baits (No Longer Fishable)

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Shark

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This August I want to start making my own molds and hand pouring plastic baits.

Do any of you hoard your used worms / plastic baits to keep them from polluting the lake? What do you reuse them for or do you just keep them, taking up valuable space?

I will take select type, worthless worms off your hands, in bulk - 50 minimum. I just can't afford to drive 20 plus miles to pick up 10 used baits. I do prefer the one color plastics. NO LAMINATED baits like Culprits red shad. 2 colored baits like black crawfish with green craws are ok. I can cut off the green and use to re pour the same color baits. 2 Colored/layered frogs ok. I can separate the top & bottom colors.

I'll pay for them, but please do not expect anything close to a retail price as they are used and abused and can not be put on a hook.

I do ask I thing, If I purchase your used baits. I need the following from you:
Baits separated by Company (Co), type, color, size and the total number of each.

Each Co have their own recipe for the colors offered to fisherman. Co colors may look like each other, but they are not.
Example: Zoom - 10 in worm, watermelon/red, 20 total
Berkley - 6 in worm, black, 25 total
Culprit - 7 1/2 in worm, pumpkinseed, 15 total
60 baits Total
This helps us both out. You can get rid of what is to you - trash and I get worthless plastic worms to experiment with instead of using expensive "new" material I will order from a company.

At first I'll be making 6 in curly tail worms and 8 in wave tail, sort of like a Culprit worm. Then 10 in worms and even larger 15-18 in worms.
 

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