Way better results last night. I couldn't slow the shoot down or else the tail didn't complete. So I had to shoot it fast. This time I left pressure on the injector for about 10 seconds and then waited a little longer before opening the mold. Roughly 1.5 - 2 minutes. If I have to apply pressure every time I don't how I would do this if I were to shoot multiple molds at once. Also I was way more careful of bubbles. Took my time getting them out if they appeared. And finally started cutting the tail a little further up into the body so I could get a better bond between body and tail. End results were no ripples in tail, way less rejects due to bubbles and no rejects due to improper bond between body and tail. I have a few more tweaks I'll try next session. One being trim the tail just a smidge further back on the body. I had a few that I did this with and the bait flawless transitioned from the tail into the body. Red/chartreuse is a color I have had great success with on my local lake. The 1st pic is one of the baits I talked about where the transition was smooth if you just barely cleft a little bit of the body with the tail.
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