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Floating Plastic Vs Sinking Plastic Which Is Better?

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Hey I just wanted to get your guys opinions. I have been using  Baitjunkys plastic and I am almost out. I plan on ordering some more plastic soon. The thing is I really like it and I like the price. The only thing that is bothering me is the fact that it doesn't float. I read that for certain techniques floating plastic is better. Does floating plastic catch more fish or does that not really matter. I am pretty sure most of you guys are going to say something different but I still want to hear what everyone has to say.

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I agree with you JRammit it depends on what I am making. I am sure that if I am going to make some stick baits or a plastic swimbait on a jighead it doesn't matter. But what if I want to make a worm for a Carolina rig. Does a floating plastic make any difference. From what I know it is not just about the plastic being soft for it to float because the first gallon I ordered was Lure craft soft and all of my worms floated. Then I ordered some Baitjunkys soft and they sank.

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I agree with you JRammit it depends on what I am making. I am sure that if I am going to make some stick baits or a plastic swimbait on a jighead it doesn't matter. But what if I want to make a worm for a Carolina rig. Does a floating plastic make any difference. From what I know it is not just about the plastic being soft for it to float because the first gallon I ordered was Lure craft soft and all of my worms floated. Then I ordered some Baitjunkys soft and they sank.

 

Just because they are both called soft doesn't mean they are the same density, you are really comparing apples to oranges there. I don't know how a bait made with their soft didn't float on it's own, I've been using the same plastic for several years and all the baits I've made in soft have been buoyant. 

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I got the LC soft also... Id say the floating is more versatile, I made a craw bait (in the gallery) with bulbous round claws rather than the flat ones you see on most other baits.. The big claws actually float above the bait making it stand up on the bottom...... You can always add salt if you want the plastic to sink

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I don't know how a bait made with their soft didn't float on it's own

X2.... Some companies sell plastic labeled as "sinking"... I thought thats what u were using....... Ive read on here when u add anything to plastic to make it sink, it becomes harder... For me the softer the better!

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Hey I just wanted to get your guys opinions. I have been using  Baitjunkys plastic and I am almost out. I plan on ordering some more plastic soon. The thing is I really like it and I like the price. The only thing that is bothering me is the fact that it doesn't float. I read that for certain techniques floating plastic is better. Does floating plastic catch more fish or does that not really matter. I am pretty sure most of you guys are going to say something different but I still want to hear what everyone has to say.

Do not add salt to your plastic. Hook size /weight and the design of the jig head all contribute to a floating presentation..

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I never added salt smallmouth. I know that if I want to make a stick bait to add salt. But I made plain old plastic worms and when I used Lurecraft plastic they float. With Baitjunkys it slowly sinks. I am using the same mold and design that is why I figured  Baitjunkys plastic must sink. 

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He said that no plastic truly floats without bubbles. Maybe that is why my other lures floated they must of had more bubbles in it.

 

I am quite sure he would have been referring to the plastic floating a hook. none will float a hook without adding micro spheres (floating bubbles) to the plastic

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Yeah I heard of that floating additive. I read somewhere that it is dangerous to use and it messes up your plastics color. I am not going to worry about it anymore and just buy some more Baitjunkys plastic I know that it works so that is good enough I guess.

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Yeah I heard of that floating additive. I read somewhere that it is dangerous to use and it messes up your plastics color. I am not going to worry about it anymore and just buy some more Baitjunkys plastic I know that it works so that is good enough I guess.

That's very true.  It's basically minute pieces of glass.  Not easy to work with and I really couldn't tell a difference.  Tried it on a few batches and done!  However, some people swear by how good it is.  To each his own, I guess. 

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