Boiling soft plastics??

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njTom

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I read on the internet that boiling plastics makes them softer! Does anyone know if this is true? Any pros or cons on doing this?
 
Boiling soft plastics for a minute or so will relax the plastic and make them softer, for how long they will stay softer im not sure tho. This is also a great way to fix deformed baits, just boil em up and lay them out straight on a cookie sheet to dry
 
BassAddict said:
Boiling soft plastics for a minute or so will relax the plastic and make them softer, for how long they will stay softer im not sure tho. This is also a great way to fix deformed baits, just boil em up and lay them out straight on a cookie sheet to dry

You mean like those ones that have been in my tackle box so long they've got a permanent kink in them? Awesome! I'll have to try this.
 
I prefer to leave them in the package and throw them on my dash. Makes sure that newfangled powerbait or f2 doesnt get lost in the boiling water.
 
I know there is a DE River charter Capt. who boils all of his Mr. Twister stuff for winter Walleye = I think it might make them softer because it does get some water into the baits
 
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