lure case for soft plastics

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lure case for soft plastics

Postby caseys » Fri Apr 20, 2012 11:15 pm

Hi im starting to use a lot more soft plastics. the questions i have does anyone know of a good lure case that i can hold them in.
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Re: lure case for soft plastics

Postby beachbuddy » Sat Apr 21, 2012 11:55 am

Any Sakura boxes or the cheaper version made by snowbee.They tend to be overpriced for what they are,the only advice to bear in mind is after using the plastics be sure to put them in separate compartments to dry off as when certain plastics are put together they can react with each other and go soft and tacky :cry:
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Re: lure case for soft plastics

Postby caseys » Sat Apr 21, 2012 5:30 pm

Thanks beachbudddy. Thanks for the tip on the not putting them together. That will be handy as i get lazy and just fling it all together. :shock:
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Re: lure case for soft plastics

Postby nobuzz » Sun Apr 22, 2012 9:59 am

Also, be careful if you are tempted to use a cheap box from a DIY store for soft plastics.

Many of the moulding processes for these boxes use "release oils" to help them out of the mould.

These oils will dissolve most soft plastics.

I know this from bitter experience. :(
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Re: lure case for soft plastics

Postby Tommy B » Sun Apr 22, 2012 10:31 am

Sometimes I wrap mine in cling film if they are going to be next to each other. Has worked so far. I think its the vios mineral ones that give most of the problems like xlayers and spindleworms etc.
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Re: lure case for soft plastics

Postby caseys » Sun Apr 22, 2012 4:07 pm

thanks nobuzz you must have been reading what i was thinking i was thinking of getting a large diy box to hold them all thats now out the window.

Tommy B that a handy tip nice one.
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Re: lure case for soft plastics

Postby eoghanb » Sun Apr 22, 2012 9:07 pm

Keep them in original packaging the only safe way to store them,I threw out a yo-Zuri plug recently paid a few quid for it and one small plasti bead ate into the side of it and softened the lure :evil:
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