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Pork Rind vs. Plastic
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01/10/18 01:41 AM
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When fishing a jig,is there an advantage to using pork as a trailer or is it a matter of preference?Thank You for your time and help!
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Re: Pork Rind vs. Plastic
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01/10/18 01:43 AM
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Skeeter man ZX225
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Pork is much better but plastics offer more colors. in the end the fish will let you know which one they want. but I would like to see pork trailers make a come back.
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Re: Pork Rind vs. Plastic
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01/10/18 01:46 AM
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James Biggs
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I’ve had way more success with plastic even in cold water. Pork for me has not been very successful.
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Re: Pork Rind vs. Plastic
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01/10/18 01:50 AM
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fivebites
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With the newer plastic trailers that are much more flexible, life like, I don't think there's that much difference. The older stiffer plastics back in the day didn't have the right movement or feel. The texture is the only thing I think makes a pork rind better. I don't think you get more bites, but I think they hold it longer.
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