Rogerdoger, I don't sell tackle, so am in no way in competition with Lancer Jigs. I just make stuff because it is fun to catch fish on gear that you have made. Plus, the injection molds for the tails of my crazy eel are made in Zaporozhye, Ukraine. Fighting is very heavy there right now, so I'm guessing that the company that makes them is out of business. The molds for the jig heads come from Romania, so they are available. I obtained molds for 3.5 inch, 4.7 inch and 6.5 inch crazy eel tails before the outbreak of war in Ukraine, and have jig head molds for 1/2 through 2 oz heads. I just ordered a mold for 2, 2.5, 3.25, and 4 oz jigheads, but the mold for the 9.6 inch crazy eel tail is no longer available (and may never be available again). When you posted your "bigger freezer" post, it gave me a chance to see what Lancer is using for their tails, and it looks like they are using open pour "sluggo" type tails. Lurecraft (now LurePartsOnline) sells silicone molds for both a 7" "sandeel" tail and a 10" sluggo so I ordered them to go along with the just ordered sand lance jighead in the larger sizes. I do this for fun, making your own lures is NOT cost effective. However, there are advantages...my jigheads are powder coated, so there isn't a lingcod tooth made that can flake off that paint. Where possible, I use stainless (second choice tinned) jig hooks, so don't end up with a rust issue. I'm sure the sluggo type tails will catch a lot of lingcod and rockfish, considering lingcod will try to eat a pipe jig, they clearly don't have discerning tastes. However the crazy eel tails actually do have action, and so could be trolled, which the sluggo tails don't have. Anyhow, the crazy eel is really a different lure with a different action, and nobody is going to pay the ridiculous price you would have to pay for them.