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| whats the best way or easy to put plastic tails on wooden baits. and if there a glue what its name |
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Location: Kentucky | I've screwed in a hook hangar, cut off the head, then used LocTite on the threads while turning on the curly tail. |
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| You can send us an email or go through our website http//www.hawgseekers.com to contatct us about our glue system. It is designed to do extactly what your trying to do. We use it to attach the tails onto our Hawg Teaser's and Bassnatcher's. It works on most anything, rubber to rubber, rubber to wood, wood to wood, plastic's, it can be wet, cold or dry, sets in seconds. Works great for repairing bulldawgs or any of your favorite baits, makes them good as new.
We don't have it available to order on the website yet but if your interested send us a email. We'll also have it at the Madison, Blaine MN. and New London musky shows if your planning on attending any of them, stop by our booth, we'll be doing demo's.
Josh Stelter
www.hawgseekers.com |
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Location: WI | I use a 2" drywall/deck coarse thread screw, turn it into the tail of the lure 4-5 times, cut the head off and then twist on the plastic tail. It works great and is a real easy fix when you are fishing and you need to replace it fast.
Chad |
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Location: Oregon | I also use deck screws but I use a stainless steel version to prevent the possibility of rust.
jed v. |
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| ok i like that. sounds good cool thank you |
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| I'd check out the glue system fom Hawgseekers.The best I've seen. Steve |
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