Quote Originally Posted by Angler's Choice View Post
Dyes bleed, pigments don't. Spike-It (unlike most) labels all their dyes as such (motor oil std dye, cherry red dye, chartreuse dye etc) If they don't call a colour a dye it won't bleed.

I fail to see the problem with dyes that bleed, they make some of the most vibrant colours out there.
Its not a problem if the baits are done a single color and are kept in bags separate from the other tackle when stored or in the tackle box. As Arkansas has mentioned, things can go bad in a hurry other-wise.