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  1. I wish the best for Bojon.....great guy. For those pouring if you don't have an adequate ventilation system you are committing suicide. Nosebleeds, congestion and migraines are NOT a coincidence. I have Emphysema with 27% total lung function. I fished this weekend for the first time in 16 months because I don't have the energy to hook up the boat and go out by myself until I get a transplant. Was it caused by pouring for several years...........doubtful since I smoked for 40 and polished jewelry for 13. Did it aggravate it...................without a doubt! If you can smell it, then you're breathing it. Am I trying to scare you?..................damn straight, I am! Take it for what it's worth but I can't carry my kids for more than 100 feet.
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  2. I would also suggest the 702 craw mold I have sold a ton of those buggers this year they are an amazing bait. Also wanted to let you know lurecraft now offers aluminum injection molds and they have a craw that looks almost identical to the rage I believe its called the alpha craw i think its just shy of 3".
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  3. I can't answer for others here but this is what I do for my baits. I make my baits and let the cute laying or hanging as straight as possible for as long as a week unless it is a rush order type deal and then I only wait a day. Anyways, I add scent after I heat my plastic so the baits already have some scent in them and then after they have cured I take a Tupperware container (do not use these ever again to store food! Your wife or girlfriend will kill you when her food tastes like a crawfish!) I put my baits in there and according to how many are in the tub I add both worm oil and scent to the tub. Put the lid on and shake the absolute heck out of it until the baits are completely coated. Set it down and let them rest for 25 minutes or so then you're ready to put them in the bags. It will take some trial and error but the baits should soak up and absorb the oil and scent and won't stick together in the bag without having to immerse them in oil in the bag. Hope this helps you and anyone else who has been having this same problem. Of course, if you want to have oil lining the bottom of the bag that is totally and completely up to you, I just prefer my baits to not be sitting in excess oil.
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  4. toaster oven or heat gun. only downside is you have to wait longer to release them.
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