I have found that mine tend to get stolen before they reach the state of needing repair because once I find one that catches fish and I like using, I tend to stick with it until it gets busted off, but half your luck if you have some of sufficient vintage to warrant repairs! ![Cheesy :D](https://gtpopping.com/forum/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
I'm with you on that for sure! All of the legend lures are now no doubt floating somewhere between here and Mexico!
The two things that I am mostly concerned with are restoring or patching the finish on my molded lures and keeping the water out of my wooden ones.
I find that my Fisherman lures are quite soft and a decent sized fish will penetrate well into the wood and once they get waterlogged they get heavy and the way they sit in the water changes.
I also use a lot of Japanese molded lures (generally gifts or samples - the brand names I cant remember), these lures work very well generally and dont take on water BUT their finish almost always comes off either in scratches or chips once a few bite marks converge. I have found that when the paint is really bad (ie showing a lot of white) the fish often decide at the last moment not to attack, hence this topic.
I was thinking of trying some glittery nail polish
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to seal individual tooth holes (and maybe add some flashes), has anyone tried that?
For the bigger jobs I will try out the epoxy and see how it goes...