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If you browse through any lure making message board, you'll likely come across a series of posts that explain the "absolute best way" to hold a lure during the painting and drying process. The posts will usually be accompanied by elaborate photos with hooks and rubber bands, detailed schematic drawings, long shopping lists with rare parts, and lengthy testimonials highlighting some recent modifications. Unfortunately, if you actually try to use those approaches, you'll likely end up frustrated and back online searching for something new to try (at least, that's what I found myself doing!)
After many hours investigating all these techniques and building countless contraptions, I finally settled on the approach below. It's inexpensive, quick, versatile, and can easily be modified to suit many different types of baits.