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Chipped bib
Hey guys. This happened a couple of months ago when slow rolling over limestone on the Glenelg. Haven't used it heaps, however when I do, it pops out whenever I crank it faster than an extremily slow roll. Any suggestions on any putty or anything else I can use as I'm a tight arse and hate loosing $20 and a very successful lure
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put some tape on the top side like Frog Tape, get some Sellies crystal clear epoxy and put that mix into the chipped area and allow it to spread and settle for the period it will take to cure.
Use a multi tool like a dremel to shape the epoxy or use a bit of sand paper and a straight edge like a ruler...
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possibly if you did the same to the other side of the bib it may fix the problem. I have lots of lures with busted bibs it's part of fishing as long as they have caught a few fish I see it as money well spent.
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In the first pic it looks like the tow point is bent towards the chipped side, might be worth a try bending the tow point to see if it swims ok.
Otherwise as Redfin said. |
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