Quote Originally Posted by crappiefarmer View Post
It is not the molds it is something we are doing. I have both the jacobs stinger shad mold 2" and the bears stinger shad 2". The Bears baits mold has a much larger sprew. I think cold molds has more to do with it. I think the plastic begins to cool at the tail so fast on the cold molds that the air does not get a chance to escape and it concentrates in a pocket on the sides of the main body of theses baits thus giving the baits dimples. I think hot molds will help eliminate this.CF
like I told you try to heat your molds up also I'm curious on what type of plastic you guys are using to shoot sometimes a plastic that you are using may be to hard you may want to go to a softer plastic I realize that they won't hold up quite as well but you will get a good shooting was some of the softer plastics but I suggest strongly that you try to heat up your molds I do not have any problems like I've mentioned with use and Jacob's 40 cavity baby shad Stanger in 2 inch we also have four of the 10 cavity molds and I still don't have any problem with them.