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Just wondering if you can store Yamamoto's floating plastics in a Plano box or with other regular old school soft plastics? I know some plastics will melt with both over time and you need to keep them separate,

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I put a Yamamoto floating craw under a regular senko and put a 2 lb weight on it. Curious to see how it looks after a few weeks

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I feel like I should have an answer for this but I don’t since every plastic in my boat is Yamamoto.  😆 

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I have a pack of the slinkos and the floating neds, and at least one of them says not to mix with other plastics.  I can confirm when I get home from work

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On 2/14/2025 at 1:43 PM, bwillis said:

I have a pack of the slinkos and the floating neds, and at least one of them says not to mix with other plastics.  I can confirm when I get home from work

 

I looked, and they both say to keep in original packaging

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10 hours ago, bwillis said:

 

I looked, and they both say to keep in original packaging

This is a good thing to keep with - either original packaging or if you do want to get different size bags for them, use what the bait companies do and get your laminated bags from HERE - various sizes from 3"x3" to 12"x4". These are what I use for re-bagging and even Elaztech doesn't affect these like it does OTC Ziplocs.

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