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How long do Yamamotos last outside bag?



 
 
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Old May 25th, 2009, 05:31 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
RichZ
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Default How long do Yamamotos last outside bag?

Mark G7#9 wrote:
Just wondering if soft scented worms lose much of their scent once
outside the plastic bag.
Is there a way to "refresh" them with some sort of microwave trick? My
box is always full of worms that are in good shape but I just can't
tell if they are no longer smelly enough for the fish.

Thanks
Mark


The fish couldn't care less whether they lose any supposed scent or not.
However, heavy salt content baits like Yamamotos shouldn't be allowed to
get wet in storage, because it will dissolve some of the salt from them.
That makes them lighter when they dry out, and a lot of their action on
the sink is related to how heavy they are.

 




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