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Old 06-06-2011, 10:58 AM   #1
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Plastics wear and tear




When a fish pulls down the pants or the plastic gets torn, do you throw it away?

Or do you glue it back together to be used for another day...
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Old 06-06-2011, 11:16 AM   #2
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I usually discard them. I started pre-rigging a lot of my plastics on the lead using a couple drops of superglue and it is a world of difference. Now, the plasctic does'nt pull off. Instead, after some use, my plastics either get bit in half or just shredded.
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Old 06-06-2011, 11:18 AM   #3
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When a fish pulls down the pants or the plastic gets torn, do you throw it away?

Or do you glue it back together to be used for another day...
Usually goes in the bottom of the yak and tossed when I get finished cleaning up after the yard sale, lol...
However, I just thought of somethin',if the bait isn't too chewed, assuming it is a larger bait, I might just start saving them and take it off at the tail and use it in the surf, or use it on a 3/8 jig head as a smaller shorter bait...just a thought
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Old 06-06-2011, 11:19 AM   #4
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I usually discard them. I started pre-rigging a lot of my plastics on the lead using a couple drops of superglue and it is a world of difference. Now, the plasctic does'nt pull off. Instead, after some use, my plastics either get bit in half or just shredded.
Where exactly do you place the glue?
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Old 06-06-2011, 12:32 PM   #5
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Where exactly do you place the glue?


Check out swimbait.com. Lots of good info on this and other swimbait how-to's.

You can either put the glue between the leadhead and swimbait, or on the barb on the shank of the hook that goes into the bait.
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Old 06-06-2011, 03:26 PM   #6
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Forget the glue...
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Get Zman!!!!!!!!!!

"Simply put, Z-Man is the fastest growing lure brand in the U.S. Our products virtually cover the waterfront - from trout stream to blue water. The Original ChatterBait® still dominates the bass scene, but these amazing baits are joined by a broad - over 500 SKUs - selection of soft plastics for virtually every fresh and saltwater situation including blue water trolling. A number of these baits are made from Z-Man's proprietary ElaZtech®, a remarkable substance that is soft and pliable yet as much as 10X Tougher than other soft plastic baits. Word of ElaZtech® is spreading like wildfire as these baits gain traction along the tournament trail and are the subject of an aggressive media blitz. Print ads and TV commercials demonstrate emphatically just how tough these baits really are. ElaZtech baits have been blasted with a shotgun, stabbed with steak knives, and chomped by barracuda. Despite that deliberate abuse, ElaZtech baits not only remain fishable but with their realistic appearance, they consistently outfish ordinary soft plastics by a wide margin. ElaZtech baits boast one of the highest Fish Per Bait ratings in the industry, and they are Non Toxic. ElaZtech contains no PVC, Plastisol or Pthalates."

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Old 06-06-2011, 04:22 PM   #7
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Tackle whore here...I am going to have to get some Zman
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Old 06-06-2011, 05:02 PM   #8
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unlike Wade, I prefer a really soft bait for better hook sets. Yes I do go through more plastics than the next guy, but I'd be willing to bet I miss less fish. The baits I use are Reebs Lures. Reebs are designed with tourney fishing in mind.

to get back to the original posters question... yes use some super glue and just lather your bait up in some BioEdge or unibutter scent and you'll be good.
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Old 06-06-2011, 05:20 PM   #9
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i was addressing the wiredantz question.
"When a fish pulls down the pants or the plastic gets torn, do you throw it away?"
NO,if you use Zman, you would not have to repair your baits or throw them away, they last 10X as long as your ordinary swimbaits........

Zman's baits aren't hard. some are just as soft as Reebs and softer, a completely different formula.. They have an amazing array of products for both Salt & Fresh water applications. I have some available if anyone wants to flip some ElaZtech any day in LJ or the Bay...your welcome to borrow a few & "try" your best to destroy them...

Im currently trolling around some larger models for some Threshers & Makos...

(i dont knock Reebs, in fact i live in Oside!! & He also seems like a really cool Guy.)
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Old 06-06-2011, 06:50 PM   #10
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recycle plastic baits

I pour my own plastics. So I do recyle some of the baits that I use. Melt them down and re pour in to new baits. To answer your question, I have glued them in the past. It works!
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Old 06-06-2011, 08:27 PM   #11
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When you don't have glue, a lighter can be used to melt them to repair minor tears.
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Old 05-16-2013, 10:06 AM   #12
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ZMAN

Hi Wade, gave your Zman plastics a try and here are the results...

PROS:

1. They do last forever, caught over 50 bass, two small halibut and a bat ray on the first tail, a white Swimmerz, before loosing it on a rock.

2. The fish do seem to like it for some reason. And while a head to head comparison with Big Hammer was inconclusive, I went through 4 BH to one Swimmerz.

3. Can be used in several ways, dropshot, plain hook, carolina rig or lead head. I used a silver warhead for the test.

4. Did I mention they last forever? You can rehook them or even take one off and reuse it on another hook without damaging it.

CONS:

1. The fish that don't inhale them will not let go and you may find you are fighting a fish that is playing tug of war with the back half of the tail. Kind of funny actually.

2. Doesn't have the variety of patterns other products sport, which could be a good thing.

CONCLUSION:

I actually like these, I ordered some more. But Wade, I have to say you were holding out on us. You didn't mention the ShrimpZ. For all you spottie lovers, try them, I used a carolina rig. Probably not the most effective presentation, but it was certainly good enough. And don't be surprised if you nab a nice sandie or sculpin on them. Also, while fishing the bay, I saw some crabs floating on the surface, caught one, dropped it down and got hammered. I ordered some CrabZ, look just like those in the bay.

Take care all...
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Old 05-16-2013, 10:32 AM   #13
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Dave where did you order these from?
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Old 05-16-2013, 10:43 AM   #14
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If your baits are get torn off you can hot knife them at home and get more life out of them. Don't use superglue because once you glue them you can't heat them up and stick them back together.

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Old 05-16-2013, 08:04 PM   #15
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Dave where did you order these from?
At their web site. I do have to count points against them on shipping speed, they are s l o w. But it is worth the wait.

Ken, I can't drive a nail straight, you want me to do surgery on some plastic with a hot knife?

Besides, I think that even with surgery the Zman's will outlast the regular plastics. I can pull on those things and stretch them out 3' and they don't rip, tear or come off the head. They do slip down a little though but slide right back on.
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Old 05-16-2013, 08:07 PM   #16
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Im currently trolling around some larger models for some Threshers & Makos...
Alright, you've got my attention... Let me know when they release those. I'd be willing to buy some now if they have a few to use for trials.
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Old 05-16-2013, 08:10 PM   #17
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Recycle them if you dont reuse I think somebody at your tackle store would appreciate them
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Old 05-17-2013, 05:43 PM   #18
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ELAZTECH!

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Alright, you've got my attention... Let me know when they release those. I'd be willing to buy some now if they have a few to use for trials.
I wasn't kidding when I said they have a bait for every application..Wide array.
I find they have a multitude of color choices to fit every natural forage bait we have, and additional color-ways for water clarity issues and many other applications.

Here are the awesome Z-Man StreakZ XL that closely resemble our Greenbacks in "Baby-Bass'. Almost all their super soft durometer ElaZtech baits come with a belly slot cavity for increased hook-sets and unlimited rigging possibilities. I will be throwing these around this weekend..& whoever is on the Islander this weekend will be provided with free ElaZtech.




Here is some ElaZtech action with over 50+ fish per bait used on multiple trips!

Thanks for giving an honest review & testing them out Dave. I got some others for you to try.. PM..










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Old 05-17-2013, 06:22 PM   #19
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If your baits are get torn off you can hot knife them at home and get more life out of them. Don't use superglue because once you glue them you can't heat them up and stick them back together.

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This is the winner, I've talked to Corey from MC swimbaits and he recommended the hot knife technique. If you glue it back together you lose flexibility in that area of the bait causing it to swim abnormal. I save my torn baits then hot knife at home and they are as good as new for the next trip.
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Old 05-19-2013, 09:44 PM   #20
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After trying out those Zman lures, I do have to say, they are definitely a nice lure and they last all day! Thanks Wade!
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