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Ice baths? Yay or nay

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I’m pretty new to soft bait injection molding. I’ve started with senkos and have them down pretty good, but I’ve seen from a lot of guys I watch on YouTube and what not put their soft baits in an ice bath directly from the mold. Anyone have an opinion on this? And if so how long do you leave them in the ice water before hanging or laying them out to cure? 

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It doesnt need to be an ice bath necessarily; just cool water. This helps the bait relax into their normal molded position helping to reduce deformation. They will still need to be laid out or hung after the water bath. I imagine most do this when they are trying to maximize production, ie speed things up.

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I dump mine in a bucket of water.... BUT......I think bait shape can dictate which is best... "simple things" like senkos/worms/beaver/craws/etc... probably no real advantage to water vs. hanging.... BUT -  I make a few baits that if I hang - the long side appendages take a set in the wrong position due to gravity pulling them down..... I found if I just dump them in the water -  they float around and find their "molded shape" and set in the correct/molded position - I can then take them out of the water in 5-10 minutes and lay them down or hang to dry/cure after that.

 J.

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