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Niloticus1

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  1. Thanks for the friendly advice.... The previous posts didn't seem to indicate that I shouldn't use a syringe so I checked directly with Larry Dahlberg (what a great guy!). His response was as follows: " You can use either 320 or 610. 610 is a bit tougher. It's a very, very easy process. I drill a 1/8" hole and inject the stuff with a plastic syringe. After it sets the foam comes out of syringe pretty easily so it can be re-used." Just thought I'd close out the thread in case that info would help other anglers with the same problem. Cheers Dave
  2. Hi, Which Larry Dahlberg video shows the process? Is it "Larry's Workshop 1"? Would be grateful for confirmation of the title and, if possible, a source. Thanks Dave
  3. Excellent! Thanks for the advice guys. I assume I should use a medium bore syringe to actually get the foam into the lure? Cheers! Davbe
  4. Hi there, I'm a new user from UK. I do a lot of fishing in Africa and I'm having problems with hardbaits being punctured by Guinea Barracuda (these things can run to 100lbs plus and have very nasty teeth....). I know I can buy durable baits (Bomber CD30s and Storm DTH15s are puncture proof) but I have a bunch of Manns Stretch 30+ and Sebile Koolie Minows that I'd like to foam inject to prevent them from filling with water when punctured. So here's the question: Has anybody tried filling commercial hollow crankbaits with foam? If so, which type of foam did you use and do you have any tips on how to inject the stuff? Any help or advice would be much appreciated! Cheers Dave
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