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Gluing Soft Plastics To Hook

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I frequently fish with senkos and weightless flukes, both tend to slide up the hook after a violent battle with a fish. I hear of some guys gluing their soft plastics to their hooks. Is this common? Suggested? Anyone have experience with this? Seems like it'd be a good idea if it works.

i have recently started doing this with the lake fork plastic swimbaits.  it makes a bait last forever!  just make sure you get rubber cement/plastic model cement and a fast drying one.  super glue didnt work. trust me once you do this glue will become part of your tackle box

i also glue a few to hooks the night before i go out fishing so it gets good drying time

  • BassResource.com Administrator

There's such an easier way to do this....

 

http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/plastic-lures-hook.html

 

 

  • Super User

Try Glenns method. I use the weedguard strands off old retired jigs.

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