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When that happens I take them out of the package and lay them straight and separated on a clean surface. A day or two of air drying and they will come back to normal.

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Seriously?  This can't be a real question.  Like anything else that gets wet, wait and soon they will be dry.

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I have found senkos that were waterlogged and about

double their normal size, but that's after a looooong 

period of time they've been in the water.

 

Lay 'em out on some newspaper in a dry place...like 

@J Francho said, they'll soon be dry.

 

Anyhoo, welcome to the forums, Fguy. Interesting first

and second post on wet worms... :huh:

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I can't get Macarthur Park out of my head now!

 

Sorry, @Fguy having a little fun.  Welcome aboard!

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Place them behind your ears, under your arms, in your pants - anywhere you have body hair.  In about 4 hours, the hair will absorb the moisture.

 

A side benefit is many of the worms will gain a scent as they lose moisture.

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Wait until they get wet & freeze!  ?

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I can't believe I read through this whole thing!

;)

 

 

 

Mike

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