ElaZtech Damage to Other Plastics & Baits (Examples)

Ned Rig Damage to Other Baits ElaZtech

The Ned Rig is super popular right now – and while it is a great presentation, it’s not magic. We’ve already discussed some of the pros and cons of the Ned Rig in a previous video – and a few different ways that you can improve your Ned Rig (we even have a FREE DOWNLOAD on the subject) – but there is something else you need to be aware of…

ElaZtech – the material that Z-Man uses for all of their plastics can ruin your other baits, lures… and YOUR LIFE!

Ok that’s a bit too dramatic. It can ruin your other stuff though. Check this video out to see some of the damage that it did to my Daredevle spoons.

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Now Jake here had a few thoughts on this and left a comment on the YouTube video. He also warned us, mentioning that ElaZtech plastics can literally melt if they get too hot, spilling out of their package and leaking onto other things.

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I have experienced this while fishing in direct sunlight in the jon boat, and the kayak. ElaZtech plastics melted together on deck while my other plastics (Dingers, Ochos and a handful of Senkos) retained their shape. My TRDs however… they melted together… just a big clump of ElaZtech…

Nice hot TRDs, anyone?

This is something we all need to be mindful of. On a recent camping trip to Lake Shelbyville, we sweat through everything and I guarantee ElaZtech left in direct sunlight under those conditions could melt.

Once in a while we fish on big reservoirs like Lake Shelbyville. If you’ve read any of the other posts on this site, it’s no secret I really do like ElaZtech products – but the heat, and the way you store plastics both on or off deck, together or separated – it all needs to be top of mind if you hope to avoid problems.

Lake Shelbyville Largemouth Bass Fishing
Lake Shelbyville looking for Largemouth Bass
Lake Shelbyville Largemouth Bass Fishing
… found a few…
Lake Shelbyville Largemouth Bass Fishing
… and my wife found the best of the evening. Sweet.

ElaZtech Can Also Damage Painted Lures!

It doesn’t only affect other plastics. I was shocked to find damage it had caused to my spoons, and in this case temperature wasn’t a factor. These baits were simply tossed into a Ziploc storage bag after vacation, and brought home in a backpack, then placed in my basement. All things considered, this reaction happened under pretty cool conditions!

Ned Rig ElaZtech Damage to Daredevles for Pike
Ned Rig Damage to Daredevles

As you can see, it turned the paint and finish into muck! I’ve left them out for months and the paint is still liquid, still wet, and it won’t dry and harden back up.

Ned Rig ElaZtech Damage to my lures!
Ned Rig Damage to Daredevles

I had some damage to a larger red and white spoon as well – but it was not as dramatic as what you can see on the yellow / diamond pattern.

Ned Rig ElaZtech Damage to Daredevle Spoon
Ned Rig Damage to Daredevles

On the one hand this is cool, because I plan to strip the paint off of this spoon and apply a new finish and some sort of texture using simple items that you can get at Walmart

… on the other hand, it’s NOT cool, because it ruined some perfectly good spoons.

Ned Rig ElaZtech Damage to Other Baits
Ned Rig Damage to Daredevles

I believe Daredevles run anywhere between $7 and $12 at this time.

Ned Rig ElaZtech Damage to Pike Spoons
Ned Rig Damage to Daredevles

Oh well.

Life goes on.

If the worst thing I have to deal with today is a couple of ruined spoons, well… it’s not terrible. We’re not burying anybody, so I’d say it’s a pretty damn good day!

Stay mindful. Stay grateful. Take nothing for granted.

Now even though you have to be careful with your ElaZtech baits, it’s worth having them. I explain that in the following video – they’re not a magic one-size-fits-all-situations bait that we tie on and leave on all year (remember we’ve talked about how that is not what a minimalist fisherman does), but they are awesome!

If you would like to learn even more about Ned Rigs and how we like to fish them, make sure to check out the article on that very subject, or take a peek at the video we just published for even more info.

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An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

Tight Lines & Godspeed, Patriots.

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5 responses to “ElaZtech Damage to Other Plastics & Baits (Examples)”

  1. […] are a few issues that come with trying to work with ElaZtech. We’ve talked before about how ElaZtech will cause damage to your other plastics of paint if stored next to them. This is not a huge inconvenience if you remember to keep your Z-Man products separate from other […]

  2. Sean Avatar
    Sean

    I dont even bother with elaztec anymore, it’s not worth it. No matter how careful you are, they always end up coming into contact with something and melting rite into it. You definitely dont want to open your tackle box and see a grub has melted rite thru the paint and finish on an expensive swimbait (really any bait, but an expensive swimbait drives the point home)! Also, once you open a package of elaztec, they seem to start to degrade. Check out an open bag from last year, they seem stiff and dried out.

    1. The Minimalist Fisherman Avatar

      Hey Sean – thanks for the comment – I agree with you they can be tough to work with. The upside though, is that if you can keep them separate from the other baits, they last forever. Once they start to get chewed up by fish and more of the salt comes to the surface they become even more effective. I avoid the plain ones with no salt, so the craws and minnow profile ones… I don’t use those anymore because there are a lot of better options out there. Still – you make a good point and thanks again for adding to the conversation. Hope you get out this weekend and catch some good ones. Tight lines! – AJ

  3. […] either in the package they came in, or in their own compartment within your Plano container. If they are stored with other traditional plastics, they will “melt” (I got it to react with a Zoom Trick Worm and a Strike King Ocho). However, I did not experience […]

  4. […] Ned Rig Reaction Damage to Dardevle Spoon Paint When I came home I was surprised to find this… mess… Click the banner to jump to The Minimalist Fisherman on YouTube. […]

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