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Does anybody soak their soft plastics?

Started by Mike S., July 30, 2012, 08:33:34 AM

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Mike S.

I ask this question because I bought 2 pounds of Senko style worms off of eBay last winter, and they are in some sort of oil that I am unsure of. Whatever of is, it works. Man, does it work. Really, my question is this, what do you soak your baits in?  I have never thought about doing this until now, and was just wanting some ideas.

BIGSHOW

I would think maybe in some of ur favorite scent, gulp etc. I never thought about pre soaking them. Ill try that

djkimmel

Some baits will change colors and/or become opaque when they started as translucent when you soak them and depending upon what you soak them in. Some baits may also bloat up to a larger, fatter, spongier look and feel too so test 1 or 2 in various soaks first before you commit a bunch of your favorites to this in case the present look and feel is important to you.

Help stop invasive spcies. Don't move fish between unconnected bodies of water. Clean, drain and dry your boat before launching on another water body.
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