pjc wrote: Exactly on S/B,have mentioned it before.They might say Bio degradeable but no time frame is given,as you mentioned. |
kaveman wrote: There is NO true bio degradable soft bait on the market, Gulp states it is , BUT takes many years to break down 70% of the rubbish in ocean are fishing nets, these things are killing machines which carry on killing forever. Ban all nets |
Downtown wrote: First my bbq now my softbaits, bloody vegans �£ |
FizFisho wrote: I know they have made shopping type plastic bags from 100% biodegradable material (the most stupid invention ever the plastic shopping bag) |
Muppet wrote: Tried ZMan naturally or eventually and now they are my preferred SB. Compared to Gulps my loss of lures has gone down hugely and only lose on the rare occasion of bust off or snags. Mostly they get retired though. |
cirrus wrote: If worried about plastic then use bait. A totally biodegradable and totally renewable resource. The new green fishing revolution--Bait. |
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