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In reply to Post #1 Betalin has always been my go to for soaking plastic baits, still smells after 24 hours !
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In reply to Post #1 I've had a selection of wooden balls (with glued in rig rings) marinating for well over a decade now - PP60 and lashings of NButyric . . .zero adverse effects . . you've reminded me to go and do my annual agitation!
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In reply to Post #1 Garlic oil to flavour wooden balls is a winner
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In reply to Post #1 Take a look at crayproof baits they have some quality stuff and with some of there plastic baits you can put your boilie or pop up inside to save the trouble of having to soak plan plastic hookbaits
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Fishing a water with crays - not horrendous but enough to be a pain
Are there particular liquids to avoid? I wasn't thinking I'd use Butyric Acid for example!
Any other favourites people have? Or other liquids that work well with plastics/fake baits?
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