Guess no one has. Ill let you know what i come up with
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Just wondered if anyone has ever messed around injecting air or adding flakes or Ratlers to adjust sinking rates of plastics paired with jigs to slow down retrieves?
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Guess no one has. Ill let you know what i come up with
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No I sure haven’t
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I was thinking you go out of your way to not have air in plastics from what I’ve learned.
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I remember some of the bass guys putting some air in tails of plastic worms with a syringe to make the tail float a little off the bottom.
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I believe one would be better off adjusting jig head size to control fall and retrieve than tinkering with the plastic. Would the plastic not weigh the same if one was to inject air into it?? Maybe if you did it while injecting the hot plastic but how would you control that? Adding flake, rattlers or what not would just add to the weight of he plastic.
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