The term Plastics, as is the case in Bass fishing, refers to an imitation bait made from certain plastic compounds that are usually, but not always buoyant in water. They come in all colors including glow in the dark neon’s, can also take on and retain you favorite flavors & attractants that make them even more effective as a carp angling hook bait.
In the carp angling world, these plastics are designed to mimic particles (Corn, Maize, Garbanzo Beans, Tiger Nuts, Hemp seeds, pellets and even maggots/grubs etc.) and can be used by themselves or as a counter balance in combination with a "real bait."
Initially devised to replace a "real" bait on the hook or hair to stop crayfish and smaller fish from nipping away at the bait or even stealing it completely; there are now many advantages and bait presentations created by very creative anglers. By using plastics as your bait or part of your hook bait presentation you are guaranteed that there will always be a bait on the hook regardless of how long you have the bait in the water while waiting for a bite.
To our mind, the main advantage of using plastics is that you can use them to counter balance the weight of the hook thus creating a "critically" balanced hook bait. This means that the baited hook has a neutral weight in the water and so will act very naturally either on the bottom of the lake/river or indeed, even popped-up off the bottom as needed; for example, when fishing over a bed of weed or even further up in the water column.
Whether fished as a single hook bait without any additional pre-baiting, used to tip a conventional bait off or in conjunction with a method or pack ball, there is no doubt about the fact that plastics work very well and definitely worthy of a place in your tackle armory.