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Repairing Plastic Frogs/Softbaits


mattaw

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Hey guys,

 

I have a question which hopefully some of you have experience with. I fish a ton up in the Haliburton County area, and love throwing topwater frogs. Occasionally a pike decides to chomp down on my nice LiveTarget frogs and Spro frogs, which is a ton of fun BUT they rip/cut the bait a bit with the teeth. They still work but take on water and don't have the same action.

 

What is the best way you have found to repair these frogs. I have tried a soldering gun with little success and am worried that potentially using a super glue will leave a negative scent on the bait.

 

Any experience and advice here would be greatly appreciated.

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The true Target baits can be sewed with braid. I first wrap the nose before the bait is used to keep the hook from enlarging the bottom hole and tearing the body. When the body gets beat up I put arrow fletching glue inside of the body thru the hook hole and sew an X in front of the hook. The bait is back in business. So far Bass have had no issues with the glue.

 

 

Art

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