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    Spike-It Dip-N-Glo Lure Dye

    Spike-It Dip-N-Glo Lure Dye




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    Spike-It Dip-n-Glo Plastic Worm Dyes are specially designed for dipping plastics such as worms, grubs and even skirts to produce an immediate, permanent color change. Scented varieties deeply penetrate the lure to produce a long lasting scent. Acclaimed by B.A.S.S. Times and many pro-bassers, Dip-n-Glo Dyes are a mainstay for every serious angler's tackle box.

    2oz. Bottle.
    Available: Garlic Scented or Unscented.



    Price: $3.99


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    Hey SYG,
    65Pontiac hit the nail on the head! Spike it works the best. You have to be careful when buying though, there is also plastic coloring
    that doesn't penetrate and will come off when wet. Also not all plastics will accept the dye. Have fun! We have been using the color that you're looking for , for several years. We even named it. Sometimes deadly and sometimes they won't even look at it.
    Let me know how it works out for you.

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    i have used that stuff before, its more a mess that worth it to me. Maybe i aint using it right but everytime i do it gets all over my hands, carpet, etc. I used it for bass fishing and we dyied are worms before we even started fising and when they got wet the stuff started coming off, then it gets aggervating. Any tricks to prevent that from happening?
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    First of all if you value your life ,do not do it in the house!Women don't take kindly to yellow spots on their carpet. of course you ca always blame it on the dog.Everything is according to whose brand you are trying to change.paddle tails seem to have the worst problem,sometimes if left in the dye too long the tails will come off.Curly tails are easier.I put some dye in an old ash tray and
    put several tails into let soak for a short while,till the color is right.I have also put the tails that are the hardest to change in
    a sandwich bag with dye and close the top and leave alone until I need some. Its all according to how the plastic is. The shinier
    the tail the less successful you will be.And remember there is dye and there is color. You need the dye.

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    I think im just gonna keep lookin for some that are already the color i want. Thanks for the info though, im not gonna speck fish this summer anyway im gonna do some cat and gill fishin along with some shrimping a lil later on, kinda gettin burnt out on catchin specks only.
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