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  1. I am new to the site and to pouring my own worms. I will have my aluminum two piece mold coming next week, along with all the stuff needed to start. I have Lure Craft 536 and 502, supper floater bubbles, oil and two colors. I have searched the site for info on working with the bubbles and found only a few posts. I am looking to float a 5" worm with a #3 skip gap hook. I want it to float on top of the water, not float if I reel or it may float. I am coping a worm that I bought of tv 15 years ago, it will float a #5 hook without any problems. I am hoping that once I mix the oil with the bubbles, 50/50 that they will be less likely to take flight. I will be using the 6oz injector and the 7 cavity mold to make these. This bait does have a unusual shape, so what is the best way to inject the plastic? Do I want the plastic to come form the bottom of the mold, so that the air will raise out the top? Or can the mold sit on the table and inject from the side? The cavities do have air grooves. I know I have a lot in my first post, but not finding what I need and hoping you guys may know. Thanks
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