The fishermen all have some tricks. A mysterious place, a special technique, or even a self-made lure. That’s why the rumor of tying flies techniques is so common. Steve also has unique baits, although he is not keeping it a secret. He designs baits in Simplify3D, 3D prints molds, then casts them.
The 3D printing component is intriguing, but it is kind of neat to find that the baits and the pure prey which inspired him. You need to use bait that really looks like food if you would like to catch fish.
Steve has one video of lures that covers a four-tailed grub plus a divide line cuttlefish analog. The mold of the grub is in four parts and every part took six hours to print, so this is not a job for all those people with short attention spans.
The plastic in usage is Dead On Plastix new”plastisol”. The color is an add-in, which means that you are able to create colorful lure. You can view green and purple from the video. The results looked like something that you could buy but better. There was a little tweaking required for one of those molds, but the results sounded nice.
We assume these can be employed with a drone fishing rig. Theoretically, it could be used however we are not certain how you’d jig it with remote control.