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I've been trying to make my own glide baits similar to the Gan Craft.  My main issue is figuring out how to properly weight the bait and get it to run true.  After examining pictures of the Gan Craft, it appears that they use what i'm thinking is tungsten spheres but I'm not sure if I'm correct...Any ideas as to what Gan Craft uses or any other suggestions of good weights to use?

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I borrowed a drop shot mold and poured a bunch of them without the swivels.  Then I had this chunk of steel and I drilled a bunch of holes in a line with increasing depth using a drill that was the size of the drop shot weights.  Then I use a wood chisel to cut off the amount of weight I need.  Also you can buy mojo weights all different sizes. 

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I just use lead split shots... Sometimes right out of the bag, sometimes melted one at a time (so i know the weight) and poured into a wooden mold i made......... One of these days ill get a scale and do it properly, but the method has worked fine so far

As for your glide bait, ive never built one but i found a video on the one you mentioned... Looks like the tail portion floats level and the head portion dips ever so slightly to the nose..... Also looks like the ballast is high enough into the body to allow it to roll with the slightest movement

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The lead wire makes weighting/ballasting easier for me.  I use PVC, so I can drill my ballast holes deep, add a section of wire, snugged into the hole but not installed, and see how the bait floats/sinks.  I can shorten the wire, or add a second piece, until I get the ballasting the way I want it, and then cut up the wire and spread it between my ballast locations, again only snug, until I'm happy with the attitude of the bait (how it sits/falls).

Once I'm happy, I dry the bait, push the wire all the way up into the bait, add a drop of crazy glue, and bondo over the holes.

Using lead wire also gives me a consistent weight per inch of ballast, so I can repeat it quickly (or at least really close) the next time I want to build that lure.

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