As someone who is constantly trying to replicate Gary Yamamoto senko fall rate and shimmy I appreciated this video. I find that less is More with salt. It's a pain to work with never the lees
@@freshandsaltyjohnny Thanks for the watch! I agree. Salt is just so wrong in my book when I can just use a nail weight, but to each their own; which is why I love this craft.
If you use fine salt the stuff Barlow's sells for making tackle that stuff is the stuff I use and it's super fine grain. It won't clump up like yours did. Of course you still have to stir it a lot before heating but it doesn't clump like you see in the video. Ur using table salt lol
As someone who is constantly trying to replicate Gary Yamamoto senko fall rate and shimmy I appreciated this video. I find that less is More with salt. It's a pain to work with never the lees
@@freshandsaltyjohnny Thanks for the watch! I agree. Salt is just so wrong in my book when I can just use a nail weight, but to each their own; which is why I love this craft.
If you use fine salt the stuff Barlow's sells for making tackle that stuff is the stuff I use and it's super fine grain. It won't clump up like yours did. Of course you still have to stir it a lot before heating but it doesn't clump like you see in the video. Ur using table salt lol
@@freshandsaltyjohnny mine clumped because it was sitting on my garage floor for almost 2 years. 😂