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Greetings,

Just wondering what the lubrication is on Senko worms.  Notice it more with older bags of plastics but it is on all Senko worms.

Darn Senkos cost soooo much but their softness and perhaps their oily lubrication/scent are a couple of their secrets.

Love the input.

Be Well.

 

Muskietime

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I know they smell a heck of a lot better (to me-maybe not the bass) than Berkeley Power Worms. They flat out stank! 

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What Lubrication Is On a Senko?

 

Most likely, Yamalube   :undecided:

 

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I think it's just some form of oil to keeps them soft. 

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2 minutes ago, LCG said:

I think it's just some form of oil to keeps them soft. 

More likely to keep them from sticking to the molds before packaging.

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Call and ask Gary Yamamoto!

Tom

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On 7/28/2020 at 4:56 PM, RoLo said:

 

What Lubrication Is On a Senko?

 

Most likely, Yamalube   :undecided:

 

Oh that reminds me about Gary Y's other business that is not related to fishing.

 

"We offer over 200,000 units of semen for sale."

 

http://www.yamamotogenetics.com/genetics

 

Yes same guy. I saw him talking about it on a Googan interview on Youtube couple years ago. mmmmMOOOOooooo! Supposed to be some excellent beef!

 

Not sure I want to know what's on the worms! But hey, they work so well! :) 

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