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    Default Bostic crazy clay

    Found it this week-end in my daughter's arts & crafts kit.
    Had to try it.
    Couldn't believe how high it floats.
    Don't say I never taught you guys anything.



    R49-00 for six colours (tubes) at Pick 'n Pay. One tube red or yellow should last you years!
    Bye bye Biostrike.

    http://www.bostik.co.za/products/art...aft/crazy-clay

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    Biodegradable when lost?
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    Fully sets within approx 6 hours to 24 hours
    Change frequently
    Mario Geldenhuys
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    Quote Originally Posted by smallstreams.co.za View Post
    Change frequently
    It "wind/air dries" - it will not set while fishing - trust me

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    you guys are going to laugh... I got hold of some during December holidays and made this little guy: (attached)

    the problem is its water soluble- and thats a big problem
    "If you dont have almost unlimited patience, forget about becoming an accomplished saltwater fly angler" Jack Samson

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    Quote Originally Posted by petercoetzee View Post
    you guys are going to laugh... I got hold of some during December holidays and made this little guy: (attached)

    the problem is its water soluble- and thats a big problem
    Shame, did your croc disappear, when you played with it in the pond?
    Korrie Broos

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    Quote Originally Posted by petercoetzee View Post
    you guys are going to laugh... I got hold of some during December holidays and made this little guy: (attached)

    the problem is its water soluble- and thats a big problem
    Isn't that a bit OTT for a strike indicator
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    Quote Originally Posted by Williaby View Post
    Isn't that a bit OTT for a strike indicator
    that is a surface lure for bass.
    Korrie Broos

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    Quote Originally Posted by petercoetzee View Post
    you guys are going to laugh... I got hold of some during December holidays and made this little guy: (attached)

    the problem is its water soluble- and thats a big problem
    Yep it is water soluble but you have to physically "work" the clay in water.
    I tested it for about two hours and it worked just fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Korrie View Post
    Shame, did your croc disappear, when you played with it in the pond?
    nope- tested it as a popper head for a streamer.
    "If you dont have almost unlimited patience, forget about becoming an accomplished saltwater fly angler" Jack Samson

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