Bait Elastic Threads for Fishing

Placing the bait on the hook is a technique that tends to be successful in fishing. The bait must be firm and secure to be able to withstand longer castings and impact and friction with the water, especially when the angler wants larger fish that are located in deeper water, without losing the correct position of the bait on the hook when it submerges.

In this scenario, choosing a good bait elastic threads for fishing will make all the difference when hooking the fish. This item holds the bait more accurately and prevents it from breaking and coming loose from the hook. There are some types of elastic threads made of different materials and with different finishes. These characteristics will help the angler to have a better performance when casting the bait and removing it from the hook, without harming the baits during the casting and when inside the water.

In this post, we will share the best elastic thread options for tying bait that are available on the market.

The elastic wrap threads for baits make fishing easier for the angler. This item allows the hook to hold bait types of varying shapes and weights. This way, the bait attaches to the hook more firmly, precisely and securely and there is less risk of it coming loose and even less risk of the fish stealing the food.

Another very important point is that you make sure the bait is in the correct place on the hook. Sometimes you may lose a fish because the base of the hook has shifted on impact with the water and the bait is attached to the hook incorrectly.

Bait Elastic Threads for Fishing

Bait on the hook tied with elastic red

The elastic fishing thread for tying baits is manufactured in several versions, such as orange elastic thread, green elastic thread, opaque white thread, thin and medium transparent thread, etc. Each model has specific features.

The usefulness of the bait elastic threads for fishing

How to use the elastic thread

Elastic thread is made entirely of special syntetic filament. This material in its transparent version is invisible in the water and prevents the bait from coming loose from the hook, due to its high elasticity. Anglers use this material to tie baits such as peeled shrimp, squid, slugs, croakers, sardines and other pieces of fish onto the hook, so that they do not come loose during casting, after friction with water and when underwater.

It is very simple to use. Just use a piece of elastic about 15 to 20 cm in length and wrap it around the bait that is on the hook, in order to fix it firmly to the hook. It is not necessary to tie a knot or loop, as the elasticity and thickness of the elastricot ensures that the bait will stay firmly on the hook.

bait elastic threads for fishing

Squid bait wrapped in a clear thread using a baiting tool

Elastic Thread Options

Manufacturers offer a wide variety of elastic threads for tying bait in different colors such as white, red, transparent, orange and green.

The choice takes into account the angler’s personal taste, but some elements must also be observed, such as type of water, application, fish size, bait size and casting distance, for example.

Check out the elastic thread models available for tying baits below.

1. Bait Elastic RED

Bait Elastic is not harmful to fish. This model is made of a non-harmful special filament, which has the ability to be eliminated by organisms. The red color is vivid and showy, which usually attracts the attention of these animals and ends up highlighting the natural bait. It can be used on the beach or in rivers and ponds.

This color is very visible out of the water, but usually disappears from 2 or 3 meters deep, depending on the tone of the water. In this sense, it is important to check the depth where the fish swims and perhaps the type of bait you are using.

As a general rule, red elastricot is used on dead and reddish colored baits such as fish pieces, chicken livers, etc.

Bait Elastic Threads for Fishing RED

Squid with mussel baited with elastic red

2. Bait Elastic Green

This elastic thread for tying baits in green color is indicated for attaching natural baits aimed at catching smaller fish, such as broadband anchovies, lambaris (small fish) and tilapia. The hue is similar to mosses, small bryophytes that form on rocks in seas and rivers and serve as food for these fish. The material is resistant, has good quality, efficiency, elasticity, in addition to providing good protection for the bait during casting.

3. Opaque White Thread

This material is more traditional and cheap and widely used in any type of fishing, whether in salt water or fresh water. Due to its weight, it guarantees the firmness of your bait to the hook and provides longer castings without worrying about losing the baits during casting.

The opaque white thread is different from the transparent thread (manufactured by Garrapeixe). The elastic thread, made of transparent material, is invisible to the fish. Therefore, fish don’t notice the thread and can take the bait more easily.

4. Clear Thread

The elastic thread is used to tie baits, since it is transparent and practically invisible in the water. It is used to attach softer baits in either a larger or smaller volume, depending on their weights. There are 3 options on the market: thin, medium and extra thin, the weight is related to the size of the bait and its fragility.

Thus, when tying the bait to the hook with a thin, resistant and transparent elastic thread, it becomes practically invisible and can be very efficient. Fish will take the bait more easily and the fishing process will be successful.

5. Bait Elastic Orange

bait elastic threads orange

It’s a fact that this colorful thread for tying bait is one of the best seen by fish underwater. The orange elastic thread, as well as other fluorescent hues, such as pink and lime green, is a model that attracts and entices fish. Therefore, they are widely used to hook larger fish.

However, it’s important to remember that the visibility of colors in the water can vary depending on the depth, water clarity, and the visual sensitivity of the fish. In shallow and clear waters, colors are more visible, but as the depth increases, colors may become less distinct.

Furthermore, a fish’s ability to perceive specific colors depends on its visual system, which varies from species to species. Therefore, it’s essential to consider the fishing environment and the behavior of the species you intend to catch when choosing the bait and elastic.

Here at Garrapeixe, we offer a wide range of high-quality elastics to meet the needs of anglers at all levels. Try different options and observe what works best for your specific fishing situation.

Additionally, don’t forget the importance of securely fastening your baits to the hook, ensuring they withstand the impact of the water and the fish’s strikes. A good bait holder can provide more convenience and organization during your fishing trip.

Remember that the right choice of hook, bait, and how you secure it on the hook can be a determining factor for a successful fishing time. So, choose wisely and enjoy your fishing adventure!

baiting tool with elastic thread dispenser

ELASTCASE 2×1: Baiting Tool with Elastic Thread Dispenser

Garrapeixe has come up with a launch in the market of surfcasting that will make life even easier for you who enjoy fishing.

The ELASTCASE 2×1 has a double bait needle and support for bait elastic thread, that is, everything in a single item for you to bait!

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