crooked soft plastics

Started by Oldfart9999, April 14, 2021, 06:26:29 AM

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Oldfart9999

If you have soft plastics that have taken a set in bad way, not straight, straight when they should be curled, what ever, dip them quickly in a pan of boiling water then lay them out in the shape they should be and they'll be good to go when they cool. Leave them in the water for just a few seconds so they don't melt.
Rodney
Old Fishermen never die, their rods just go limp.

apenland01

Great tip!

I have a bunch of flukes that are all crooked and don't behave well in the water.  I'll have to try this soon, as fluke season is in full swing here....

Fun4me

Boiling your baits will add some suppleness and softness even if they aren't bent/crooked. It works with soft plastic baits as well as lures. I've boiled Spro hollow body frogs etc. With some success.

SteveTX

Ive read this tip years ago somewhere and I tried it. I must have done something wrong or have some tough or contrary plastics. I had some zoom flukes in a boiling pan of water trying to get the tails to straighten out. They did a little but I would have thought after a few minutes they would have went completely limp.
Has anyone actually timed how long to let them cook? I did 2 minute intervals. I  did this till there was a slime starting to form in the pan.
Most were better but the ones that were bent in the thicker parts still had a crook in them.

Oldfart9999

Quote from: SteveTX on April 14, 2021, 10:41:50 AM
Ive read this tip years ago somewhere and I tried it. I must have done something wrong or have some tough or contrary plastics. I had some zoom flukes in a boiling pan of water trying to get the tails to straighten out. They did a little but I would have thought after a few minutes they would have went completely limp.
Has anyone actually timed how long to let them cook? I did 2 minute intervals. I  did this till there was a slime starting to form in the pan.
Most were better but the ones that were bent in the thicker parts still had a crook in them.

Did you lay them out flat to let them cool?
Rodney
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Bassinkorea

I have heard of this before but never tried it. Sometimes a crocked bait will catch them better than the original shape  ;D
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SteveTX

Quote from: Oldfart9999 on April 15, 2021, 03:43:37 AM
Quote from: SteveTX on April 14, 2021, 10:41:50 AM
Ive read this tip years ago somewhere and I tried it. I must have done something wrong or have some tough or contrary plastics. I had some zoom flukes in a boiling pan of water trying to get the tails to straighten out. They did a little but I would have thought after a few minutes they would have went completely limp.
Has anyone actually timed how long to let them cook? I did 2 minute intervals. I  did this till there was a slime starting to form in the pan.
Most were better but the ones that were bent in the thicker parts still had a crook in them.

Did you lay them out flat to let them cool?
Rodney
Yes sir. The problem (I think) was many of them never got completely strait to start with. But I laid them out on paper towels on the counter as soon as I pulled them from the boiling water. I'm not a perfectionist but the ones bent up in the body part well they were still bent. The tail portion where it was thin did seem to do pretty good though.
That tip end doesn't bother me as Bassinkorea mentioned I also fish them with a little bend here n there. They still work I just like the body part to be strait.

How long are you guys leaving them in the boiling water? You said " dip them quickly in a pan of boiling water" maybe I was cooking them too long?

Smallie_Stalker

Been doing this for a lot of years now, but you know BK makes a good point. Sometimes those mishaped ones work better than the way they are supposed to be shaped.

Walleye anglers sometimes rig live worms or plastics with a curve to them on purpose with a swivel in front so the lure spins as they retrieve it.

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Oldfart9999

Quote from: SteveTX on April 15, 2021, 09:55:22 AM
Quote from: Oldfart9999 on April 15, 2021, 03:43:37 AM
Quote from: SteveTX on April 14, 2021, 10:41:50 AM
Has anyone actually timed how long to let them cook? I did 2 minute intervals. I  did this till there was a slime starting to form in the pan.
Most were better but the ones that were bent in the thicker parts still had a crook in them.

I never did it with fatter baits just worms I would think that holding the bait by the tail and soaking the fat part of the bait longer would work, wear gloves.
Rodney

Did you lay them out flat to let them cool?
Rodney
Yes sir. The problem (I think) was many of them never got completely strait to start with. But I laid them out on paper towels on the counter as soon as I pulled them from the boiling water. I'm not a perfectionist but the ones bent up in the body part well they were still bent. The tail portion where it was thin did seem to do pretty good though.
That tip end doesn't bother me as Bassinkorea mentioned I also fish them with a little bend here n there. They still work I just like the body part to be strait.

How long are you guys leaving them in the boiling water? You said " dip them quickly in a pan of boiling water" maybe I was cooking them too long?
Old Fishermen never die, their rods just go limp.

big g

With a trick worm or Senko I sometimes purposely put a a little bend in the worm between the eye and the barb.  This gives the plastic a little more action when fished methodically slow.  Just watch for any twist in the line, or use a swivel when experimenting.
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bowhunter63

Absolutely,I do that with flukes all the time Dip em till the tail straightens out and let em cool
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