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Re: Problems with Z Man plastics [Re: kirbydog] #10997876 07/24/15 01:29 PM
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Honestly guys I have countless bags of soft plastics in ziplock baggies in my boat but all are still in their own individual bags they came in. I have never simply dumped different worms into a single pack. Don't have "to remember" not to do that. Original post is they are melting on their own. I have not had that problem.

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Re: Problems with Z Man plastics [Re: kirbydog] #10998117 07/24/15 03:07 PM
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Keep them in my garage and haven't had that problem.

Re: Problems with Z Man plastics [Re: kirbydog] #10998139 07/24/15 03:16 PM
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I have never had a problem with Z-Man either.
Much like other manufacturers, either you like their stuff or your don't.
If you don't read the label and you use the product other than the way it is stated, usually you'll have a problem ....... BOOM goes the dynamite,,,, to quote one of my favorite characters.
I'm not saying anyone that has an issue with them did that,,,,,,just saying.

Re: Problems with Z Man plastics [Re: kirbydog] #10998230 07/24/15 03:55 PM
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Don't use dip and dye on z-man plastics , it melted the legs right off a toad , before I could get it out of the dye bottle .

Re: Problems with Z Man plastics [Re: kirbydog] #10998284 07/24/15 04:26 PM
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I've had the same problem with their senkos as well

Re: Problems with Z Man plastics [Re: kirbydog] #10998552 07/24/15 06:53 PM
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Re: Problems with Z Man plastics [Re: kirbydog] #10998753 07/24/15 08:33 PM
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Not to be disagreeable either. I like to put everything in my Plano 3700's. My Z Man A-rig jigs all melted in their own compartment, separate from my others brand jigs.. It probably did give a warning on the label. I never take the time to read the label on fishing bait
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Re: Problems with Z Man plastics [Re: River to sea] #10999016 07/24/15 10:59 PM
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Originally Posted By: River to sea
Don't use dip and dye on z-man plastics , it melted the legs right off a toad , before I could get it out of the dye bottle .


Spike it will do that to power baits too. It'll turn them into jelly after a few seconds. It's kinda cool looking actually. Lol.

Re: Problems with Z Man plastics [Re: kirbydog] #10999422 07/25/15 03:20 AM
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I have some Zman baits that stay in my boat in the heat, and they are good still. they never get used so that's where they stay.

Re: Problems with Z Man plastics [Re: kirbydog] #10999712 07/25/15 11:48 AM
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This is strange all the hit and miss with these baits. I have a couple of bags but not really a user. I keep my tackle in the garage and decided to check them after reading this and the ones I have are still good. Don't know if it makes a difference but they are finesse worms.

Re: Problems with Z Man plastics [Re: kirbydog] #10999785 07/25/15 01:04 PM
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if you leave a bag of Mrs Baird's bread open and on the kitchen counter it will go stale.
Oh,,,,I'm not supposed to do that, I'm supposed to wrap it back up and put it in the bread box.
Leave some gummy bears out in the heat and see what that does.

Re: Problems with Z Man plastics [Re: kirbydog] #11000023 07/25/15 04:09 PM
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Just wanted to chime in with some info that hopefully will help some folks out. There is no reason why ElaZtech baits that are stored properly (in their original packaging and out of extreme heat) would melt. Here is a link to a video on proper ElaZtech bait storage that may be helpful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1wkWQPMcPs

In order for the baits to deform, they would have to be exposed to either a foreign substance or extreme temperatures at some point. Our warehouse is not climate controlled and is located in South Carolina, where temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees. We have never had an issue with baits melting in the package under those conditions, and we've moved millions of baits through that warehouse in the last few years. Personally, I store my ElaZtech baits in my boat, which is stored outdoors. Again, I've never had an issue with the baits melting.

Every now and then we get a complaint about baits melting in the package, and we ask those customers to return the baits to us for us to analyze. Every time this has happened, we've found a shriveled up Zoom worm or something similar in the bottom of the package that the customer had unknowingly and unintentially placed in the bag. It's almost humorous how many times this has happened.

If anyone has issues with our ElaZtech baits, please contact us directly and we will do what we can to make it right!

Re: Problems with Z Man plastics [Re: kirbydog] #11000026 07/25/15 04:10 PM
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I bought some Z-Man worms for shaky head at the Z-man booth at the expo in Shreveport last time the Classic was there. Thought I would be able to catch 200 fish on one worm. Figured that $6 bag of worms would last so long, my great-grandkids would inherit them. After losing 3 jig heads CAUSE THE HOOK CAME THRU THE PLASTIC AND FOUND BRUSH ON THE BOTTOM I left them at the boat ramp. Good look to whoever found them...

Re: Problems with Z Man plastics [Re: kirbydog] #11000086 07/25/15 05:00 PM
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What about jig skirts? The two bags I had that melted never where mixed with other baits but I did use a couple on a jig then put them back in the bags.

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Re: Problems with Z Man plastics [Re: kirbydog] #11000240 07/25/15 07:04 PM
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I learned my lesson a few summers ago with the elaztech skirts and chatterbait trailers. I had put some in a ziplock bag with a teaser toad. Ended up with a ball of mush. It's better to keep all your plastics in the original bags. I've seen some bleeding from other brands also (magnum zoom pearl and white ice flukes in a bag with just a couple YUM watermelon red craws creates pink flukes)


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