Just wondering if anyone has a great fix for a balsa wood crankbait........I have a crankbait that is very, very dear to me. It has caught quite a few fish when I was in a pinch. Square-billed, but deflects so well that the paint finish only has teeth-marks from fish catches on it. Well, it only took one good bag on some rocks and now there is a round chip on the bait just above one of the eyes. It is cracked like an "bullseye", and there is a small indention. I don't believe the balsa is cracked, but is there something I can fill the indention in with that won't destroy the action of the bait? It is a Japanese lure I bought years ago and I don't think they are even available anymore. Any help would be appreciated.

Shimano4Life