My best results from the triple come from very low temperatures. I try to inject my triple colors between 300-310 and pre heat the blending block. If you inject those low temps in a cold blending block it will clog up almost immediately
Couldn't agree more! Heating the Blending Block helps out a lot!! Also, another tip for you, make sure to keep the triple injector well oiled. I re-apply worm oil every injection with the triple and it helps with the amount of force needed to inject everything. Like you said in the video, it's a workout that triple LOL. Congrats on the new addition to the shop! Can't wait to see what crazy color schemes you come up with! Tight Lines!
Amazing! I spent like $100 on soft plastics last year and only caught 5 fish on them 😂. With bait i been killing it though i am just to busy rebaiting hooks and getting them back in the water to plastic fish. I would love to see that white/ silver belly, a red blood line, with a motor oil back in a ~3" paddle tail, shad, or grub ❤.
Ahhhh, Americans and the manufacturing of soft baits, I've learned so much thanks to you, so thank you! However, I would like to know the website where you bought your injectors. Being as flexible as a triple injector, they must be well machined, because even when well lubricated, mine rub and crumble at the rod level and even inside the tube.
Caught my first bass on a soft plastic worm in 1985 Was using an 7" blue Tom Mann Jelly worm 1/16oz bullet wright and a 3/0 Mister Twister worm keeper hook Soft Plastic worms quickly became my bass luer of choice for 75% of my bass fishing Tried more difficult colors than I can recall but for the last ten years always come back to the same basic colors Watermelon red or blur flake Sapphire blue flake Blk/blu fire tale Redbug June bug Green pumpkin blue or red flake I have 4 or 5 18qt storage containers full of exotic colored soft plastic worms Ive accumulated over 30+ years that never lived up to the hype Now I dont try to many new colors in worms but I do try new worm types but in my tried and proven colors and they do work like floating worms and Senkos My latest soft plastic endeavor last year was 4" creatire baits T-Rigged in my usual colors but also Okeechobee craw and Tilapia worked very well in my lakes And this year I finally tried flukes and swimbaits OMAMG do flukes just murder bass in my local lakes 5" flukes in Ghost shad, Watermelon red flake, and pearl with chartreuse tail have been hammering the bass in my local lakes.
After the honey moon period you will realize that you will start to hate it. I see tons of bait makers never talk anything good about them only complaints. There are other ways to get more colors for lateral lines. The info is out there. I'd say borrow one if you had any friends who own one. it's not for me too much hassle to be honest. They never come out exactly how you want it to come out and the colors bleed pretty heavily. Cool if your doing it as a hobby but if you're into large scale production it's a hard pass for me. Plus the scientific study said bass only need 2 distinguishing colors to hone in on the bait.
The triple is less forgiving than a dual. Everything needs to be perfect to get super clean triple colors. I enjoy having the triple to play around and make stuff for myself but if you’re making baits to sell I wouldn’t recommend it lol. If it’s in your budget then give it a shot and if you don’t like it you can always get probly 90% of the cost back by selling it on one of the Facebook groups. Triples usually sell fast on there
@@N2TW_customlures when I first started this business I really wanted one, but Everytime I watch so many people use them there's always a small issue here and there and ultimately I like not having issues at all since I need to be fast. I'll probably crack open the dual injector tomorrow. Hey question that huge grub that you made what type of fish eat something that big in your area?
@@N2TW_customlures when I first started this business I really wanted one, but Everytime I watch so many people use them there's always a small issue here and there and ultimately I like not having issues at all since I need to be fast. I'll probably crack open the dual injector tomorrow pretty excited to test that bad boy.
My best results from the triple come from very low temperatures. I try to inject my triple colors between 300-310 and pre heat the blending block. If you inject those low temps in a cold blending block it will clog up almost immediately
Thanks man
Couldn't agree more! Heating the Blending Block helps out a lot!! Also, another tip for you, make sure to keep the triple injector well oiled. I re-apply worm oil every injection with the triple and it helps with the amount of force needed to inject everything. Like you said in the video, it's a workout that triple LOL. Congrats on the new addition to the shop! Can't wait to see what crazy color schemes you come up with! Tight Lines!
Those all came out great!! I would have liked to see the effect of orienting the block the other way on that grub.
Wow!!! That's sick!!!
That thumbnail is beautiful, I might just take a bite of it myself 😆
Amazing!
I spent like $100 on soft plastics last year and only caught 5 fish on them 😂.
With bait i been killing it though i am just to busy rebaiting hooks and getting them back in the water to plastic fish.
I would love to see that white/ silver belly, a red blood line, with a motor oil back in a ~3" paddle tail, shad, or grub ❤.
Love the grub!
Those turned out awesome and that's the first time you used the triple injector!
Ahhhh, Americans and the manufacturing of soft baits, I've learned so much thanks to you, so thank you! However, I would like to know the website where you bought your injectors.
Being as flexible as a triple injector, they must be well machined, because even when well lubricated, mine rub and crumble at the rod level and even inside the tube.
The injector is from bass tackle.
@@triple-cfishing
Thank you so much !
Caught my first bass on a soft plastic worm in 1985
Was using an 7" blue Tom Mann Jelly worm 1/16oz bullet wright and a 3/0 Mister Twister worm keeper hook
Soft Plastic worms quickly became my bass luer of choice for 75% of my bass fishing
Tried more difficult colors than I can recall but for the last ten years always come back to the same basic colors
Watermelon red or blur flake
Sapphire blue flake
Blk/blu fire tale
Redbug
June bug
Green pumpkin blue or red flake
I have 4 or 5 18qt storage containers full of exotic colored soft plastic worms Ive accumulated over 30+ years that never lived up to the hype
Now I dont try to many new colors in worms but I do try new worm types but in my tried and proven colors and they do work like floating worms and Senkos
My latest soft plastic endeavor last year was 4" creatire baits T-Rigged in my usual colors but also Okeechobee craw and Tilapia worked very well in my lakes
And this year I finally tried flukes and swimbaits
OMAMG do flukes just murder bass in my local lakes
5" flukes in Ghost shad, Watermelon red flake, and pearl with chartreuse tail have been hammering the bass in my local lakes.
That’s awesome and you just named some of my all time favorite colors. I try a lot of different colors, but I always go back to the ones I know work.
I wanna see a black, chartreuse and hot pink swirl done just like the big grub. 👍🏻
I’m still up in the air if I want a Triple Injector or not. The Mega Grub did turn out cool though. I really like the one with the Chartruse 👊🏻🍻
After the honey moon period you will realize that you will start to hate it. I see tons of bait makers never talk anything good about them only complaints. There are other ways to get more colors for lateral lines. The info is out there. I'd say borrow one if you had any friends who own one. it's not for me too much hassle to be honest. They never come out exactly how you want it to come out and the colors bleed pretty heavily. Cool if your doing it as a hobby but if you're into large scale production it's a hard pass for me. Plus the scientific study said bass only need 2 distinguishing colors to hone in on the bait.
The triple is less forgiving than a dual. Everything needs to be perfect to get super clean triple colors. I enjoy having the triple to play around and make stuff for myself but if you’re making baits to sell I wouldn’t recommend it lol. If it’s in your budget then give it a shot and if you don’t like it you can always get probly 90% of the cost back by selling it on one of the Facebook groups. Triples usually sell fast on there
@@N2TW_customlures when I first started this business I really wanted one, but Everytime I watch so many people use them there's always a small issue here and there and ultimately I like not having issues at all since I need to be fast. I'll probably crack open the dual injector tomorrow. Hey question that huge grub that you made what type of fish eat something that big in your area?
@@N2TW_customlures when I first started this business I really wanted one, but Everytime I watch so many people use them there's always a small issue here and there and ultimately I like not having issues at all since I need to be fast. I'll probably crack open the dual injector tomorrow pretty excited to test that bad boy.
@@freshandsaltyjohnny Triple C would have more info on what fish eat those grubs but from what I hear most people use them to target pike and musky
Have ever caught any on the grub? If so how big? Thanks/
No not yet. But I got it for Musky fishing. Hopefully one day.