The lure design is now a hand carved lure master that is ready to create a mold from. Before we make a silicon lure mold we still need to do a bit of engineering to be sure the lure will swim.
Typically that would be because of asymmetry. It takes very little to throw it off. Try bending the tow eye to one side then the other and see if it helps. If so, you probably have a symmetry issue. Good luck.
@@EngineeredAngler Thank you, i will try to do this though the wire is pretty thick. I had two lures that i tested today do this, they want to swim or wiggle but 8 out of 10 times they dont!
@@EngineeredAngler no its not lipped, the bait floats and dives down around 40 cm when reeled in and should dart side to side similar to a topwater walking lure
I have a 7 inch glide that iam working on. On slow retrieve it swims and works great. But on a fast retrieve the bottom middle wants to roll up about quarter of the way and if I burn it in, it will blow out. Is this the same rules eith the string trick to keep it from rolling up even on a single joint glide? Please help!
@@EngineeredAngler I tried that a few times as best I could. It still kept wanting to roll. It's only does it if you try to crank it in decently fast. Small reel pops it doesnt and moderate reel it doesn't. Could that be the only factor causing it wanting to roll on burn ins?