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Billybob

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What's the best way to clean your soft plastics after using them?  And we need to apply some ingenuity to determine the best way to re-purpose our soft plastics .  . . this is serious stuff and mankind (him, his, he or she, her, hers, it, that, etc.) depends on us.

"Starving dogs begging for scraps. The big picture is not important as long as we can get our scraps."
 

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17 mins ago, Reed422 said:

I never thought about it that much, but if they don't degrade in the ocean or they mess fish up then it seems like a conversation worth having. 

I will still just continue to not think about it much. Used up baits get disposed of appropriately just like the rest of the trash.

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Never really thought about it. When they rip they go in the hull, along with the beer cans. I only dip out on the water because I’ll get a few beers in me and forget to strip and pocket the butts. 

 

8 mins ago, cartopper said:

What's the best way to clean your soft plastics after using them?  And we need to apply some ingenuity to determine the best way to re-purpose our soft plastics .  . . this is serious stuff and mankind (him, his, he or she, her, hers, it, that, etc.) depends on us.

Lol funny, but you can microwave the plastics and re-mold them. Never did it, but learned it on YouTube when thinking about pouring my own Shad to fill gaps in color schemes. 

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28 mins ago, Terry Mac said:

For the record the only person that its ok to call out is Y. That bum would dump his motor oil down the closest sewer drain without blinking an eye. 

Oh damn, your not supposed to do that?

how lucky am i

to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard


Shooting a coon in a 60ft tree out of a boat in the dark holding a flashlight can be tricky. ..
 

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24 mins ago, Reed422 said:

I never thought about it that much, but if they don't degrade in the ocean or they mess fish up then it seems like a conversation worth having. 

The problem is, nobody wants to converse with you.

how lucky am i

to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard


Shooting a coon in a 60ft tree out of a boat in the dark holding a flashlight can be tricky. ..
 

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27 mins ago, Reed422 said:

I never thought about it that much, but if they don't degrade in the ocean or they mess fish up then it seems like a conversation worth having. 

90-95% of the plastic in the oceans get there via ten rivers, eight of which are in Asia and the other two are in Africa.

 

Have your conversation with them and then we'll conversate about Gulp and plastic worms, hao de?

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