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Gluing a plastic lure
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08/22/16 10:05 PM
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Richbirdhunter
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What do you think about gluing lures to the eye of the hook? I tried it today and my worm lasted a long time much longer then not gluing it. I'm fishing a Texas or a Carolina rig.
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Re: Gluing a plastic lure
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08/22/16 10:25 PM
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Greg Z
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You can peg it to the eye and save the mess.
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Re: Gluing a plastic lure
[Re: Richbirdhunter]
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08/22/16 10:31 PM
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Donald Harper
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It just takes up a lot of time to get out the super glue; but it does keep it up there longer. Try the G-Lock shank hooks. The bend by the eye has more definition; therefore it holds better.
Some baits are just slicker than others and don't want to stay up there. Once they come down a couple of times then it is a battle until you put on a new one. I love throwing the GrandeBass Mutant in Mexico. They are slick and soft. We had to finally put the small O-ring on the nose of each one the night before to make it work out.
Then you have the newer screw lock hooks; but the hook up ratio goes down for us in Mexico. We are catching 100 bass a day so it doesn't take long to see that those hooks cost you some hookups.
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Re: Gluing a plastic lure
[Re: Richbirdhunter]
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08/23/16 02:16 AM
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boeing driver
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I always use a tiny drop of glue on the hook before securing a trailer to a jig...taking care to hold the skirt material out of the way. It only takes a few seconds and the trailer will last hours. If you don't use the glue, you spend more time replacing multiple trailers during the day...not to mention the extra cost. One hint, always use a scent (such as the craw lotion that Don Harper has) to cover the glue smell.
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Re: Gluing a plastic lure
[Re: Richbirdhunter]
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08/24/16 01:03 PM
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lipjerk
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I've also heard you can use high test mono, and just punch it through the soft plastic, into the eye.
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Re: Gluing a plastic lure
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08/24/16 04:57 PM
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trombone
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Toothpick through the hook eye. Snip off excess. Simple and cheap. A must for senkos!
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Re: Gluing a plastic lure
[Re: Richbirdhunter]
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08/24/16 05:00 PM
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Frank the Tank
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I have heard of the mono thing too, but a tooth pick works better, it's stiffer and and holds better. I;m gonna try both super glue and toothpick just to experiment on senkos
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Re: Gluing a plastic lure
[Re: lipjerk]
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08/24/16 06:58 PM
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Greg Z
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this is what I meant by pegging. you can use this or a toothpick.
Greg Ziemer 214-597-6006 Sewell Lexus Life's short... Enjoy the ride!
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