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Location: Hartland, WI | What are the circualar indentations on one side of the bait for. They also are on the Triple D's. Does anyone know what they are for or what they do for the bait? Just curious, I have been playing tackle for to long and need the water to be soft. |
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| It is where the plastic was injected into the mold.
Lance
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Location: Black Creek, WI | Its a mark from the pin that pushes the lure out of the mold.
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Location: Racine, Wi | It's the bullseye that the fish aim for when they hit the DDD's  |
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| They are ejector pin marks. They can be seen on most plastic parts that are injection molded. Ours tend to be more noticable because of our process...
I like the 'target answer'... I will hae to use that at the next show..hahaha..
Matt
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| Spherical Hydrodynamic Integral Tissue or
SH!T holes for short  |
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Location: Black Creek, WI | Good One Mike!!!! |
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| NXT,
BRADRRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Matt
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