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Thantks to the two guys who (already) told me
to add salt to the molten worm resin, in order to make it heavier. I'll try that. I'm more of a fly tier who uses lure techniques than a real lure maker ( I like to fish with a flyrod, but I have no rules about what I will or won't fish with....short of m80's and such). Anyway that perspective does lead to some new techniques. I like soft baits, but I don't like molds. So I have a bunch of techniques for sculpting shapes without a mold. One of which is to use scissors to shape cheap, open-cell mattress foam, to a minnow or crayfish shape. Then saturate that with holt molten worm resin and you have whatever shape you want, without messing around with molding. .....just thought I'd offer that in return, for the good info I just got. It works for me. |
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