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The Premium Soft Plastic Mold for Yama Senko 5'' lures features a 3-cavity design precision-machined from durable engineered stone, blending stone powder and polymers for low porosity and long-lasting use. Compatible with standard 5/8" injectors, it allows anglers to customize injection parameters for optimal lure quality. Ideal for professionals and hobbyists alike, this mold delivers consistent, high-quality soft plastic lures that have proven effective in real fishing scenarios.







| ASIN | B09L782ZFY |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 392,048 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 2,003 in Soft Plastic Lures |
| Brand | Smedioks |
| Color | Stone color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (230) |
| Date First Available | 7 Nov. 2021 |
| Manufacturer | Smedioks |
| Material type | Silicone,Soft Plastic,Stone |
| Number of pieces | 3 |
| Package Dimensions | 17.6 x 6.4 x 5.41 cm; 45.36 g |
| Size | 5 inches |
| Style | Professional |
B**N
These molds work really well. I bought 2 and I noticed 1 of them produces noticeably shinier worms than the other. Not a big deal but something I noticed. Already made a bunch of worms and took the boat out and caught a handful of bass with them. My kid really loves being creative with the colors and even caught his PB on a worm he made himself. Good stuff.
J**Z
Makes a good bait but if you want that professional finish need to go up to an aluminum cut mold. The stone and cast aluminum molds give a dull finish to the bait. But these work I’ve made dozens and they catch fish. Shoot this mold in the 300° range if you go much higher you will start to see dents.
N**K
I have ~10 aluminum molds and wanted this and a few others for learning injecting. Been doing hand pours up till now. For news especially learning injecting or just starting out on a budget... I'd hands down suggest. Just remember the injector and rubber tipped clamps! Came with example run of 3 worms and oil as listed. A++
D**S
I heated the mold as required to 115°, I heated the injector the same, I used 2 clamps to hold the wobbly mold together after greasing it. I injected it after it reaching 355° going at 30 sec intervals. The senkos have bad seems as you can see in the picture and had air bubbles inside them or dents in the outside. I suppose the dents and air could be the material used but many were tried, the seems are caused by the play in the pins on the mold.
K**N
So far so good, I have made 4-5 dozen and everything looks good. Male sure you brush a little worm oil on it before injection and you should be good to go. I'm giving it 4 stars only because I wish it had more cavities.
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