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Stick~em

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  1. Hi Guys, Haven't posted here in about 5 or 6 years and some got this post in one of my feeds. I'll add to this thread by saying it depends on what you want out of your fishing experience to catch fish that determines what terminal tackle tools you use. Personally, I've used mend-it for experimentation and it works great for just mending soft baits. That is all it is good for. I manufacture PRO's Soft~bait Glue and as the owner, it works great for what we have designed it for and that is to not only secure soft plastics on your hook like a magnet for presentations but to apply it to battle torn baits wet or dry.. takes approximately 5 - 10 seconds tops to weld on the water and I promise you or anyone here to challenge me that it dries clear, odorless, stays flexible and roughly 99% as soft as the original soft baits out of the bag. By the way doesn't most real live baits have some sort of vertebrae that fish feel when they bite down on them? How about fishing and glueing your bullet weights to your plastics so those toothpicks won't weaken your line. Knots stay flexible and wont' eat your lines like over the counter brands will. Back in March I fished all morning with a white 3" senko skipping under docks catching bass with a spinning reel. "Key Word" Skipping. You can't do it without our glue unless you use wire around any Yamamoto bait. On a gut hooked fish use PSBG on the bleed and she'll live. Use it on gill plates and she'll live. You can't do that with over the counter products because they come of the tube hard compared to ours staying liquid. Just my 2 cents... See ya in another 6 years or before! Good fishin to you all and be safe! Mike Rice PRO's Soft~Bait Glue

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