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When you put the mesh on the bait, it is typically secured in place.  I use alligator clips.  This allows you to use multiple coats of paint, multiple colors of paint, and both sides of the bait, since your mesh can't move.  It also gives you lots of opportunity to ensure the scale pattern is straight, and the material is pulled tight against the bait.  I haven't tried the hoop method, but I've seen it done.  Basically the mesh is pulled tight across some type of framework, such as a crochet hoop.  I like the speed aspect of it.  Just spray one side, heat set, then do the other side.  No fooling with clips.  I don't think it's a great fit for a lot of applications though.  If you're shooting one coat of one color on one side of a bait, it looks really handy. I would hate to know I had to heat set, or change colors without my bait moving.  Others may know how to deal with this.  I also can't think of a way you could carry the scale pattern from one side to the other, across the top or bottom of the bait, if that's important to you.  There is a youtube video by KickinTheirBASSTV that shows this process being used on Stanford cedar lures.

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