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Epoxy for Crankbaits That Take On Water

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I have a Damiki DC 400 that now sinks like a rock after catching just two bass. What type of epoxy should I use to seal it? Should I apply it around the bill, the hook holders, or anywhere else?

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Based on this, you should just contact them and they should replace it. There no reason that you should have to repair a crankbait of any kind after catching 2 fish on it.

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Just now, j bab said:

from Damiki, taken from the TW website.

Based on this, you should just contact them and they should replace it. There no reason that you should have to repair a crankbait of any kind after catching 2 fish on it.

Okay I'll just do that.

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