Is there anything else you can put on your jigs besides worm oil to keep them from drying out? Can't find any in Warner Robins. Hate to drive to Macon for a bottle of worm oil.
Thanks
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Is there anything else you can put on your jigs besides worm oil to keep them from drying out? Can't find any in Warner Robins. Hate to drive to Macon for a bottle of worm oil.
Thanks
Anise Oil is, by far, is the best thing you can use. You can find it in any drug store.
I learned this 45 years ago from a young Bass fisherman named Bill Dance.
I used WD-40.
Go to the Drug store and get a small bottle of Gylicirin may not be correct spelling. It will be medical grade with no taste or smell. Get a bottle of anise oil. Take some of the glycerin and add a little bit of the anise oil. It will keep your plastics like new for ever. I just put mine in a zip lock bag add a few drops seal bag and just rub them around in it. Got some plastic worms in bags that are probably 15 years old and still like new.
Years ago I heard that anise oil was used as a scent for fish attraction, don't know if it is just a fish tale or not.
slabslobber
I use anise oil, but it tends to dry out after a bit so you have to add a bit of moisture(water). Just read the post about glycerine…think i'll try that.
Keeps em from drying out Joe?
Thank you.
correct spelling Glycerin