Author Topic: Curing times  (Read 2396 times)

Offline jmatheny9

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Curing times
« on: 01/29/15 11:03 UTC »
Is there any amount of time that will prevent baits from curling or deforming in the bag, or box in this case, when left there for storage? On baits that are a bit larger and straight, like a senko, it isn't a big deal but my main focus would be the 1.75" fry. I'd like to start making a bunch to fill out a box for the spring, but don't want to do so if all of the tails will be deformed when I go to fish them
Thanks in advance!


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Offline bassinfool

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Re: Curing times
« Reply #1 on: 01/29/15 11:29 UTC »
I usually go with 72 hours. If I can, I'll let them lay for a week or more.

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Re: Curing times
« Reply #2 on: 03/15/15 01:42 UTC »
I usually go with 72 hours. If I can, I'll let them lay for a week or more.

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