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Soft Plastic Bait Making => Soft Plastic and Plastic Baits - How To??? => Topic started by: Plat1ka on 09/12/21 10:34 UTC

Title: Question about soft bait material.
Post by: Plat1ka on 09/12/21 10:34 UTC
Hi, I haven't been in recently but I remembered how many things I learned from you and I would like to ask something again if I can. To make my soft baits I use mainly Plastisol and its varieties but generally white liquid, which is heated in a microwave oven and becomes transparent. It is colored and injected into the molds to make the baits. However, I also see soft lures of another material on the market. It is quite soft to the touch and very stretchy. It is usually in some kind of liquid or covered with talcum powder. After use and placement in a package other than its original packaging, it often spills and dissolves. Does anyone know what this material is and can anyone recommend me a material other than Plastisol to use?
Thanks.
Title: Re: Question about soft bait material.
Post by: 21xdc on 09/12/21 12:20 UTC
Try MF Easy Stretch.... It does not float. I have caught up to 100 fish on one jig trailer. Very durable.

https://www.pouryourownworms.com/Bounce-Easy-Stretch-Plastic_c122.htm
Title: Re: Question about soft bait material.
Post by: WALLEYE WACKER on 09/13/21 17:34 UTC
The super soft by MF is a awesome Plastic when it get to temp it is crystal clear and I mainly fish for walleye and I have caught 22 fish on 1 glide. I haven’t ever the easy stretch.
Title: Re: Question about soft bait material.
Post by: WALLEYE WACKER on 09/14/21 13:53 UTC
The super soft by MF is a awesome Plastic when it get to temp it is crystal clear and I mainly fish for walleye and I have caught 22 fish on 1 / 3” glider. I haven’t ever the easy stretch.