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Old July 1st, 2008
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Re: sinking salt

Are you using fine or floured salt? The only way to get consistent mix of salt throughout the plastic is to use a mixer in the pot (Lee's) if you're using large grain salt which sinks as fast as sand. Floured salt makes a bait a bit more opaque, but many brighter colors do as well with less translucence. Bedside, floured salt creates the most natural white there is for laminate shads.
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