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    to answer the question about getting too much clear on the jighead, no it doesn't, just hold by the bend of the hook and lower down in the clear as far as you want and raise up real slow, hold nose down, and if there is a drip forming on the nose, just touch it on a peice of cardboard etc. enough to get the drip off. hang the head nose down, I stick mine in the edge of a cardboard box. In fact, dipping gives the slickest prettiest paint jobs I have produced, more so than powder.

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    buy the thinner too, so you can use an eyedropper to get the clear the way you want it.

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    cool thanks for the help.

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    I mentioned earlier that their light green looked like chartruese, well it did till I put it on a jighead. great color, but not chartruese, as there is no flourescence, but hey all shades of green are worth trying.

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