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i always seem to have a problem when i leave certain soft plastics in my box for a few weeks. they always come out bent like it has memory. some plastics like flukes come bent right out of the package. i heard someone mention putting them in hot water in another forum, but i don't understand how that would work. i need some way to fix them because some of them are bent to a point i cant fish them anymore

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Boiling water. Dip it, and reform it.

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Boiling water. Dip it, and reform it.

X2.

I boil alot of new baits as well to soften them up. A few seconds is all it takes.

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Yup. Boil them, coat with garlic salt, then throw them in the oven at 300 F for about 15 minutes. Makes them a little soft but will have an overall better taste....you can fish with them too:)

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I'd love to see the look on my wife's face when she sees those in the oven!

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I'd love to see the look on my wife's face when she sees those in the oven!

My wife thought I was cooking dinner the other night...but I was curing my powder painted jigheads!!!!

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Try fishing with some of the kinked ones.

Then you'll be on here asking how get them to stay bent. :D

I'm not really kidding. Fish a kinked Senko, with the kink oriented down, and see what happens. You will be sorting out the kinked ones to save for when you really need a couple of fish.

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