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Baitbucket

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Re: Bio Baits
« Reply #30 on: Dec 24, 2015, 06:09 AM »
just wanted to bring this thread back. went by a local lake today and noticed these, mostly sencos everywhere. lake has been drawn down 8 or ten ft. another reason for bios.

Yup, the wind and waves push them to the shore/shallows. Where not only fish, but other wild life can eat them. Just wait till they find a couple dead birds with them in their stomachs. It was the reason for the lead ban, im sure this wouldnt be hard to prove. Especially with pics like above.

I went thru my 5 packs of bio baits this year up at the quabbin and other areas. They held up great. They dont dry up and get hard like the Gulp baits. And when left in water or stomach, they break down into a jelly form in a few days. I beleive they are protein based so they actually server as food and nutrition for the fish if they do ingest it as well.

Ill be ordering more for next season. If anyone wants to combine an order to split/save on shipping (it was 25$ from canada) please let me know.

Baitbucket

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Re: Bio Baits
« Reply #31 on: Dec 24, 2015, 06:29 AM »
Looks like things may be catching on. Released at the 2015 ICAST this year

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Biodegradable fishing bait made of MHG PHA will be on sale soon.

http://www.mhgbio.com/should-plastic-be-off-the-hook/

deerhunter

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Re: Bio Baits
« Reply #32 on: Dec 24, 2015, 03:54 PM »
yes dumba

 



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