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Biodegradable Baits?!?!

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I know Gulp baits are biodegradable, but are there any others out there that are also "green"? 

kinda off topic but check out this biodegradable line!  :D

big bite baits makes a biobait product that is really good.  It doesn't dry up like gulp does.

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cool i will check them out!  are all attrac baits biodegradable?

Everything is biodegradable.  Some stuff just takes a lot longer...

I believe Rapala's Trigger X baits are also biodegradable.

I guess you would not want to dead stick with this stuff. Right??    :D   :;)

I am almost positive that FoodSource baits are biodegradable, and also I believe that they are made from natural materials not soft plastic. This probably makes them environmentally safe.

http://www.tackletour.com/reviewfsfoodstick.html

Are they still in business? I tried a couple of their products a few years ago and even the bluegills wouldn't eat it. They'd eat little bits of soft plastic tube tails, but wouldn't go near the Food Source mealworms or red worms.

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