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Glue for Soft Baits
Anyone know what the best glue for repairing my Bulldawg, Swimmin' Joe, etc?
I have the regular "krazy glue" or Cyanoacrylate, which doesn't seem to work all that well. Are the glues sold as bait repair glues better, or are they the same thing with a different label?
Thanks for any input.
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Re: Glue for Soft Baits
Mend-It Glue is the best I have used. It will not glue your fingers together like super glue. Hope this helps. They have a website you can order from.
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Re: Glue for Soft Baits
[QUOTE=Johnny K;381777]Anyone know what the best glue for repairing my Bulldawg, Swimmin' Joe, etc?
I have the regular "krazy glue" or Cyanoacrylate, which doesn't seem to work all that well. Are the glues sold as bait repair glues better, or are they the same thing with a different label?
Thanks for any input.[/QUOTE]
Goto a Hobby Shop that sells ZAP glue......and get the Medium.....it is a simple CA glue, but it is thicker and you can get tips that allow you to put it DIRECTLY where you want it.
Also, you can get some excellerator, and that will help it setup QUICKER.
I used the ZAP for years on frogs and flukes.......etc, etc.
Later,
Geo
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Re: Glue for Soft Baits
The Berkley Angler's Super Glue is great, although it is a little pricey. Great to use on baits for repairing them or getting them to stay in place (like when they're torn up because you only have one bait left and nothing else is producing), as well as knots for braid.