Quote Originally Posted by CTom View Post
Something I am finding to be really consistent with using the super soft plastics formulas that I have on hand is the amount of stretch in the baits before hitting the breaking point. This has always been a headache with store-bought stuff made by the big companies. About two years ago I came across a smaller company that did some domestic contract trade in his plastics line and they too had a substantial stretch to them before they would tear or snap in two.
this is very true because we plastic that we use it is very durable and very strong before it breaks most people are quite concerned about being too soft and they are afraid that they will break or pull apart with the fish we have used some of my plastic baits and have caught over 100 fish and they are still going they may be a little chewed up but they have not pulled apart yet we are going to be doing some testing of new stuff that we will be getting in a week or so this is a lure craft #502 we will be trying other plastics as time goes by I've heard a lot about Candy Creek so we are willing to try some other stuff to see how it holds up the only thing that I'm concerned about with our on most plastics is they do not smoke or stink some of the plastics used in a pastoral horrible and we go back many years so they've improved on a lot of other stuff if you try any new plastics please post it on here we would like to hear your comments in that goes for the rest you guys we are all quite concerned and interested on new plastics that hit the market also I would like to add colors this is very critical to me is I hate to use them in they bleed there are only a few outlets that have them that do not bleed so any information on new stuff on colors we are also interested in different scents I do not like most of them are on the market is I have not found one that is really natural smelling I wish power bait crappie nibbles these people would come out with a liquid that we could add into our baits because it is definitely natural smelling the crappie nibbles.