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fishing user avatarpauldconyers reply : 

Do you leave your soft plastic trailer on or take it off? Like If you were fishing a chatter bait or a jig that day where you had a plastic trailer on both when you are packing up to go home do you just leave it on for next time? If you may not fish again for a few days does it damage the hook or rod and you should take it off or what? Just curious for other opinions out there.


fishing user avatarFCPhil reply : 

Leave it on. I have never had any issues. 


fishing user avatargilkeybr reply : 

I typically leave mine on.  I have some baits that the trailer has been on for, literally, years without issue.  I only had an issue once, it was a Keitech on a screw-lock 7/0 hook and it did rust the hook.  Not sure if theres just extra salt content in the keitech or what???


fishing user avatarohboyitsrobby reply : 
  On 4/11/2019 at 12:05 AM, gilkeybr said:

I typically leave mine on.  I have some baits that the trailer has been on for, literally, years without issue.  I only had an issue once, it was a Keitech on a screw-lock 7/0 hook and it did rust the hook.  Not sure if theres just extra salt content in the keitech or what???

It's definitely the keitech. They rust hooks way worse than any other plastic I have experience with. 


fishing user avatarRustyHooksFishing reply : 

Leave it on.  Unless its tore up there is no sense in wasting it.  Might cause cheap hooks to rust but won't bother any of the name brand companies that quickly.


fishing user avatarFishes in trees reply : 

I seldom feel like I'm going to have to save plastic trailers, so I take them off and throw them in the used plastic bag.  Every so often a guy I know collects the bags of used plastics strewn around my boat, fishing truck & fishing shed he seperatres them out and melts some down.  I think power baits get throw away, as they don't play well with others.  Mixing all the leftover colors together, he gets a good brownish/greenish/blackish color that when mixed with multicolor glitter gives a decent imitation of the Zoom color South Africa Special - which works as a decent clearer water color.  I have had hooks get seriously rested by leaving trailers on hooks, so lesson learned.   It is probably true that some plastics rust hooks less than others and other plastics don't rust hooks at all but I don't feel the need to find out.


fishing user avatarBassWhole! reply : 
  On 4/10/2019 at 11:46 PM, pauldconyers said:

 may not fish again for a few days...

Can someone please translate... :) 


fishing user avatarcgolf reply : 

Since I use slider heads or similar styled heads I keep them on the hooks and store them in open containers on the boat deck to stay dry. This works well and saves me time rigging up baits when I am on the water. 

 

Since I am budget minded I don’t waste any baits either this way. If I had to waste a bait to change colors or styles I would be less likely to change it out. 

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fishing user avatarMIbassyaker reply : 

I keep them on, unless they're really chewed up.


fishing user avatarLionHeart reply : 

Do more harm taking it off


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

If they are salted plastics, they come off for sure. 


fishing user avatarNYWayfarer reply : 

If I am going fishing the next day I keep the trailer on but I cut the chatterbait or jig off. I retie it on the next time I go fishing.

 

Any more than a day and the trailer is coming off.

 

 


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 

Very short term - like put on in the afternoon, sit over night & fish the next morning; I'll usually leave them on.

ANYTHING longer than that - they come off and go into the pre-fished bag.

I have to make a concerted effort to use the baits in the pre-fished bag first (when they are the deal) otherwise I just end up with a big bag of baits that just sit there.   

Z-man baits stay on longer,  just because I can't get them off . . . . 

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A-Jay


fishing user avatarCrankFate reply : 

I’m going to just throw this out there.....

 

......the best way to keep plastics out of the digestive tract of aquatic wildlife and out of the noses of turtles, is to put it on a fishing hook....


fishing user avatarKsam1234 reply : 

I usually keep my plastics on unless it’s going to be days that I don’t fish.. which doesn’t happen once I start haha 


fishing user avatarjimmyjoe reply : 

   Off. Definitely off. You never know what tomorrow brings.    jj


fishing user avatarJleebesaw reply : 

Berkeley powerbait max scent dries up and is super hard to get off the hook. I like the 5" general PB max scent. They are basically a really stinky senko. Dont leave them on a hook though.


fishing user avatarMassYak85 reply : 
  On 4/11/2019 at 2:33 AM, J Francho said:

If they are salted plastics, they come off for sure. 

This, I've had hooks rust badly keeping them on for long periods of time. 


fishing user avatarBankbeater reply : 

When I finish fishing for the day the trailers come off. 


fishing user avatarBoomstick reply : 

You definitely want to remove heavily salted plastics as they do rust your hook, and much more so if kept in a box where it doesn't get to dry.


fishing user avatarkeagbassr reply : 

I just leave 'em on unless I'm done for the year.


fishing user avatarlong island basser reply : 
  On 4/11/2019 at 8:16 AM, keagbassr said:

I just leave 'em on unless I'm done for the year.

Same here.


fishing user avatarHarold Scoggins reply : 

I got home this afternoon and cut off a couple of jigs and  a chatterbait, removed the trailers, and rinsed them off with fresh water. They are drying out now and will be back on before I hit the sack. Got to beat a cold front coming through tomorrow. :tank:


fishing user avatarYakalong reply : 

leave them on


fishing user avatarGlaucus reply : 

I leave them on. I've only had one rusting issue. It was a Z-Man Original Chatterbait with a Cabela's brand paddle tail trailer. 

 

I've even left Senkos on Gammy EWG hooks in-between seasons without issues, but those are good hooks, although the Senko is very salty.


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 

Usually leave them on and regret it later when my hooks have spots of rust on them. 


fishing user avatarfishwizzard reply : 

I leave them on.  Other then very fine wire jig hooks, I have never noticed any rusting on any of my hooks or jigs.  I do let used lures/plastics dry overnight in a folded over towel in the back of my car before putting them back in the planos and also use zrust tabs in all my boxes. 


fishing user avatarRB 77 reply : 

I glue 99% of my trailers on so... There is your answer. Its a habit that I picked up swimbait fishing for saltwater bass that has carried over to fresh water for jigs, spinner baits, etc.


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

I don't save them. New day, new trailer...And ALWAYS cut off a few yards of line and retie.

 

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