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The bait looks great, very nice job on carving/sanding.   If that's a floating walk the dog style bait, I think your balast weight is to far forward.    If it does not work like you want, try moving your balast weight behind the belly hanger.   That will keep the head of the bait up above the water.

Poplar is a pretty heavy wood for top water but I know Musky guys make baits out of it.   I prefer balsa due to the light weight, makes for a very jumpy top water bait.   If you seal the balsa correctly you will not have any problems.

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i say you seal the bait and go test it, see if you're satisfied with the action it has.

if not you could try adding a lip. that seems like it would be easier than trying to relocate already installed ballast weights.

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Test it first before you change anything.   To answer your question, the position of the balast weights would be good for a jerk bait.

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