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Offline jeffhill

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sticking pinchers
« on: 03/09/11 16:48 UTC »
Does anyone have a suggestion on what type of worm oil to use? I am having trouble with my pinchers sticking together on my craws.

Thanks, Jeff
Jeff

Offline CasterCreekTackle

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Re: sticking pinchers
« Reply #1 on: 03/09/11 17:36 UTC »

Offline shockley32

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Re: sticking pinchers
« Reply #2 on: 03/09/11 18:05 UTC »
I get mine from MF, pretty cheap and haven't had any problems.

Brad

Offline jeffhill

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Re: sticking pinchers
« Reply #3 on: 03/09/11 19:17 UTC »
Thanks guys. The label on the stuff I have is worn almost completely off, so I'm assuming its really old but I didn't figure worm oil could go bad. Guess I was wrong.  :)

Thanks again, Jeff
Jeff

Offline TAE73

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Re: sticking pinchers
« Reply #4 on: 03/10/11 09:15 UTC »
I dont think it could go bad, but I know after putting it in bags with baits either the baits suck up the oil or it evaporates from the bags. Because in a couple of days mine are not dry but very close to being dry, I am using LC oil.

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Re: sticking pinchers
« Reply #5 on: 03/10/11 09:44 UTC »
Use a few drops of scent and kill 2 birds with one stone.

Scent will lube them and give you some attraction.

Jim

Offline t-billy

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Re: sticking pinchers
« Reply #6 on: 03/10/11 17:24 UTC »
I like mf's scented worm oil. I add it when I bag my unsalted baits. They'll soak up a fair bit of it. If they soak it all up I add a little more. It really seems to help keep my baits from getting deformed in storage. + Fish will hold on for a long time.
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