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  • Super User
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as long as it's the same color it won't do it any harm.

  • Super User
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Unless the water is very dirty or you have been dragging your worm through bottom slime and slop, all plastics go back into the same bag they came out of.

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I just throw mine in a ziplock back... I assume you're not planning on using it again?

  • Super User
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If its a senko you can cut it in half and trim up the tail to square it off. Put it on a number 2 hook, and you will catch little ones all day. Great for when the bite slows down.

  • Global Moderator
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Sure, why wouldn't you?

As Sam and iabass 8 said, as long as it's the same bag with the same color and they're not full of muck grass or whatever... go ahead.

 

What I do is the same as when I change hooks..dry them off and put it back.

 

 

 

Mike

  • Super User
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I let it sit on the boat deck for a while first just to dry out, but yes, then they go right back into the bag they came from.

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