Anyone that sells molds and plastic should have worm oil. Its not expensive.
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Anyone that sells molds and plastic should have worm oil. Its not expensive.
My Dad was a golfer. Never heard of worm oil nor bait bags. I am going to start making baits and do have quite a few hanging out in various locations. Ordered worm oil, have anise oil and the juice that comes with Gulp Alive. What would you think of putting them in the Gulp juice for a few days before putting them in scented bait bags?
I found that out the hard way about five years ago. I am glad I was wearing protective clothing, boots, welding gloves and protective eyewear. I do not care what people say when I dress like that to do plastic lures. I dress in protective gear so I will not get burned again!!!
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Look in any grocery store or Walmart where the salt and pepper etc is. Really inexpensive. A $5 bottle will last you about a year. Bob..I do not believe it is legal to contaminate public waters with WD-40 scented baits. I would advise people NOT to use it especially when other legal scents and anise are cheap and readily available.
I have tried the Gulp Alive fluid and leaving some plastics in it to sort of super charge them but the plastic will turn opaque. The Gulp stuff is best applied when the bait it on a jig. Try spraying or dipping it on a few plastics and allowing them to dry. It still works when they are hung on the hook but it won't wash off so fast. Just a little of this Gulp goes a real long way.
As mentioned, DON'T put the Gulp liquid in the plastic to cook it in.