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  1. I started to pour my top water baits with out bubbles to see how they would act uner water. With a bullet sinker they work very well. They even stand up vertical when left alone. Plastic pours so much nicer without the bubbles. I can not wait to get another mold to pour some different baits. The baits are also almost see through so I can put glitter in the bait. With the bubbles the bait almost has to be a solid color. I also switched back to a microwave intead of the the pot. I found the glass cup heats up and hold the heat better then the pot, easier to clean up after done, and faster to get back to pouring after cleaning the left overs out of the mold. I keep getting dimples in the worm, I found that I was pushing to hard when putting the plastic in the mold, as I pushed the air would try to get out, but it also would be pushed into the last cavity I just filled. Live and learn, each cavity should only have one air vent. Mudd Butt Baits
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