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Anyone know what kind of oil to revive some old tube jigs. I bought some last fall that are dry, and have a few that I carried over, loose in Plano box. Thinking about olive oil. Can't use anything with petroleum.
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Don't some of em use anis oil?
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Tom Mann told me years ago at a show that he uses plain baby oil. Guess what I use.
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Pam i heard on jig forum and some says there is a worm oil cheap to. I asked same question on jig forum. There is several responses there
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Worm Oil, lubricates soft plastic fishing lures, worms - Worm Oil
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Well now I know, but I went ahead and put few drops of olive oil in plastic baggie, and throwed em in it, They may not last but lookin good for now.
Olive oil will help those fish you catch and release be more healthy. Those jigs may even be healthy and taste good to humans now.