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  1. I agree with that. It's far easier to trim the nose without ruining the bait, and a nose first mold should help the tail fill without air bubbles, because the plastic will still be at it's hottest.
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  2. If you look at the commercially produced molds of that type, they all shoot from the nose.
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  3. walleye what is the trick to taking that good of a picture of baits? I seem to really have a hard time taking pictures of baits to get all the detail to show
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  4. we have had mixed results with foils.as hazmail stated. if we need to put several coats over it sometimes the weight will affect bait action in water.. love the looks hate results after a few fish.
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  5. In the world of crank baits getting one that hunts is almost the Holy Grail. Even from one bait to the next made with "identical" components sometimes one will hunt and the next one won't so this test bait goes directly in my boat. Hunting is a word that describes a particular type of action for a crankbait. It retrieves on track, goes off track without rolling over, and then comes back on track. A crank bait with a nice wiggle that retrieves on track will catch fish, but one that hunts will catch fish that weren't even hungry. The hunting action provokes what is called a reaction strike.
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  6. You can just tape the eye in the position you need, close the mold and place the mold in a vice. close the vice and it should leave an impression which will accommodate your needs
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