That LocTite gel is on Amazon for less than $3. Just have to look. A tube will do a lot of baits. I never have clogging issues.
I do the insertion of the bait onto the hook, then ensure everything is aligned, then ease the plastic bait back, then a drop of gel on the shank of the hook, then slide the bait up. This gets it inside and leaves some for the tip to afix to the jig head.
Maybe they will bite this one……
It's the best I have found for not stopping up after use. I use the gel in the blue bottle.
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This is the only super glue I use around the house. Tips won’t get glued. Never been a fan of gluing plastics while in the boat. Heck don’t even use glue when tying jigs. I guess I might if using a soft plastisol bait like Bobby Garland but don’t use these types of plastics. Prefer medium to medium hard plastisol. No issues with bait slipping.
Put in trig when your not fishing and it stay good for a longer time
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If you want super glue to keep a long time store it in your fridge. Ive got a bottle of loctite 420 that Ive had for 8 yrs and still good.
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I've done it a few times ... I like to wrap the shank in dental floss first. As for the bottle not clogging... I clean as much as possible and pray lol
thats what i do glue 3 different baits on three different poles if i want to switch colors or different jigs ill just pick another pole
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