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Here is an example of an expanded bait using Hydrospan. The original was 3.5" and the expanded version is 6". It is a 2:1 mix .

 

I find you need to let the baits cure for a couple days before placing into water , otherwise the surface tends to crack, prob because the water absorbs too quickly. The bait will dry to its original size if left out of water and can be expanded again. It has a relatively short shelf life, so plan out your projects accordingly, otherwise it gets too thick to work.

 

I'd be interested to hear others' experiences with this product- hope you find this useful!

 

Dave

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Whaaaaaaaaaaaat....... that is crazy awesome!

I just watched a youtube vid about it.

i have never even heard of that stuff, thanks for sharing!

 

 

wylder

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Never even heard of the stuff before now. Can you post that YouTube Video for the rest of us.

 

Allen

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Hmmmm. It's strictly for baits, yes? Um, asking for a friend...

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