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Posted by: scout637
Posted on: 04/26/12 at 16:26:02
I kinda figured  that was the case. I just wasn't sure. Thanks
Posted by: BassAholic
Posted on: 04/26/12 at 16:02:54
The soft baits are fully digestive. Just put your baits in the water for a day & look what happens. Now a hook could pose a problem but I have caught bass with hooks coming out there butts & they are eating & doing fine.
Posted by: scout637
Posted on: 04/26/12 at 06:18:51
I'm new to fishing with plastic (soft baits) and I was curious what effects a plastic bait would have on a bass if it were ingested. Can they digest
soft baits or would it mean certain death. I know ones made by Foodsource are supposed to be completely digestible (mostly made of gelatin) but is that the case with all soft baits or can they be harmful?
 
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