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Offline MonteSS

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Re: HD Sinking additive test
« Reply #15 on: 10/19/12 15:58 UTC »
5 more today on the same bait till I got broke off on a dock.

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Re: HD Sinking additive test
« Reply #16 on: 10/19/12 16:28 UTC »
21 bass on one wacky worm! That's a 2x wow....first 21 bass....and second...that beats the &^%$ off the one per of a salted bait!

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Re: HD Sinking additive test
« Reply #17 on: 10/19/12 16:54 UTC »
Yup. Game changer in the industry if you ask me.

Well done Jason!!

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Offline hawgthumper

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Re: HD Sinking additive test
« Reply #18 on: 10/19/12 18:30 UTC »
Shot a bunch of baits with the sinking additive today. Overall first impressions are are favorable. The color of the baits seem a bit opague, similar to salt but with overall better color. The baits seem very soft but as everyone else has said seem more durable than with salt. The only negative I could seeks that it seemed to take a long time to get the plastic up to temperature with it, but I was doing 4 cups. As I said, my first impressions are very good. Is if enough to make me quit using salt? I won't know that until I get to fish it. ;D

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Re: HD Sinking additive test
« Reply #19 on: 10/19/12 19:24 UTC »
Just poured some sticks with it results to follow 2marrow. @montess its funny you said game changer in the industry....my lure co. Name is Game Changer soft plastics. I'm excited to try these babies out!

Offline t-billy

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Re: HD Sinking additive test
« Reply #20 on: 11/17/12 13:34 UTC »
 I agree with MonteSS about this being a game changer. In addition to the durability and flexability benefits. The HD additive is much easier to work with than salt. It stays suspended in the plastic better than even finely ground salt, and pours better than salted plastic. I had to cut my salt ratio by about half when pouring my little finesse stick worms. I couldn't pour a fine enough stream with heavily salted plastic to get the narrow part of the tails right. With this stuff I can get the sink rate I want and still pour a fine stream. Salt is a thing of the past for me. Thanks Jason. GREAT product.
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Re: HD Sinking additive test
« Reply #21 on: 11/17/12 13:45 UTC »
Thank you for the good feedback.  If you get a chance to review the actual product it will help others who don't frequent the forum (as well as CCM).  You can review a product by going to the page and right below the product title click on "Review this item".  It will ask you to log into the site if you aren't already.

http://www.caneycreekmolds.com/HD-Sinking-Additive_p_386.html

Thank you!

Jason

Offline MonteSS

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Re: HD Sinking additive test
« Reply #22 on: 11/17/12 14:10 UTC »
Review added.

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Re: HD Sinking additive test
« Reply #23 on: 11/18/12 06:29 UTC »
I have been using LC regular for my baits with this additive, Which of the ccm plastisol would work better with this, the soft or regular?
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Re: HD Sinking additive test
« Reply #24 on: 11/18/12 09:52 UTC »
Regular works great.  If you want even more action you could go with soft, but it's not needed unless you just want a really soft bait.

Jason