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  1. Greetings everyone! I'm new to the site and lure making (except fly tying- been doing that for 20+ years) I'm wanting to start producing my own jigging spoons for salmon. 2 - 3 oz I recently purchased a hot pot 2 and a do-it flutter spoon mold (the 2 and 3 oz model) I think i have good lead, been reading about fluxing, and pouring on this site. think I'm preppared for that. My main questions have to do with painting. Frankly, I have no clue what I'm doing. Looking for a tough, shiny finish, maybe some glo as well. FIgured I would ask the experts before I buy the wrong stuff. Thanks for any help. -Larry
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