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Location: West Virginia | Ok guys. How is the easiest way to go about weighting some baits. Here is one i tried it is close but not quite perfect. Any help on the best way to start this process would be greatly appreciated.... |
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Location: montreal, canada | Start by finding your balance point . Then try too keep the weight low . I think it's the solution |
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Location: West Virginia | What do u mean balance point? |
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Location: montreal, canada | Place the lure on the edge of your table and then push it until it start falling ..... Yhe you have the balance point ... I'm not 100% good in english that is the best i can explain . Do you understand better ? |
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Location: West Virginia | Yea lay the bait on its side then move it further and further over till it tips over. After i have the balance point how to i weight it. Thanks again for the help i am very new to this |
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Location: montreal, canada | I'm new either but i read a lot and did a few try . With all the info on this forum it's easier too achieve to built a good bait |
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| http://www.lurebuilding.nl/indexeng.html
might help a little |
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