mayassa Posted August 8, 2008 Posted August 8, 2008 Does anyone re-oil worms and plastics for storage? I guess mineral oil wood be the oil to use. Quote
Super User Raul Posted August 8, 2008 Super User Posted August 8, 2008 Just add a couple of drops of mineral oil in the bag and shake it. Quote
mdmaynard Posted August 16, 2008 Posted August 16, 2008 Just add a couple of drops of mineral oil in the bag and shake it. I had heard mineral oil would leech the color out of worms, is this true? I ask because I was ignorant and bought a crap load of worms a couple of months ago and I took them out of their bags and put them in plastic boxes in my tackle box, they started drying out, so now I want to put them back into some sort of storage system and re-oil them. If mineral oil is not good for them, what oil is used when originally packing them and can general public this oil? Quote
Super User Raul Posted August 16, 2008 Super User Posted August 16, 2008 I had heard mineral oil would leech the color out of worms, is this true? Not true, mineral oil ( liquid parafin ) is inert. Some colors bleed out from the baits, two of the most notorious ones are chratreuse and red shad which btw is the king of the bleeding colors ( red shad will bleed out with or without oil ). The oil you find in bait bags is mineral oil, it may be scented or not. Do not use kitchen oil, kitchen oil is not inert and decomposes at contact with the oxygen turning rancid. Quote
mdmaynard Posted August 16, 2008 Posted August 16, 2008 Thanks for the clarification, I appreciate the input and feel better about using mineral oil. Do you think freezer bags will work for storage or would it be better to buy one of those worm wallets from walmart Quote
Super User Raul Posted August 16, 2008 Super User Posted August 16, 2008 Thanks for the clarification, I appreciate the input and feel better about using mineral oil. Do you think freezer bags will work for storage or would it be better to buy one of those worm wallets from walmart I strongly suggest not to store plastic baits directly into the worm wallet bags, they are not perfectly sealed and the oil will ooze through the seams and mess up everything, get freezer bags to store the baits and the worm wallet to store the freezer bags. Quote
mdmaynard Posted August 16, 2008 Posted August 16, 2008 Thanks for the clarification, I appreciate the input and feel better about using mineral oil. Do you think freezer bags will work for storage or would it be better to buy one of those worm wallets from walmart I strongly suggest not to store plastic baits directly into the worm wallet bags, they are not perfectly sealed and the oil will ooze through the seams and mess up everything, get freezer bags to store the baits and the worm wallet to store the freezer bags. Will do! thanks Quote
Fish_Rapala Posted August 16, 2008 Posted August 16, 2008 Is storing plastics important? I've never heard of this, and I leave all my plastics in a plastic tray in my tackle box. I notice they arent as slimy as they were when I purchase them, but how much of a difference does that make? Quote
catchnm Posted August 16, 2008 Posted August 16, 2008 Have a look at some of this stuff. http://www.gobassin.com/bassscents.html Quote
fishbear Posted August 17, 2008 Posted August 17, 2008 I see they have a coffee/shad scent. In regards to another post here, about coffee tubes, it seems that Strike King would have the patent on that particular odor. Quote
Jeff C. Posted August 17, 2008 Posted August 17, 2008 I was told to NEVER use mineral oil.. they said that after time it will make the baits harder. any one ever hear this ? Jeff Quote
adclem Posted August 18, 2008 Posted August 18, 2008 So mineral oil will preserve your plastics that is very good to know. Thanks, Quote
Super User Catt Posted August 18, 2008 Super User Posted August 18, 2008 I use Fish Formula II or Baitmate (clear) with a ½ oz of pure anise oil added Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted August 18, 2008 Super User Posted August 18, 2008 Could you use regular bait sent in the oil form, or would that dry out? Quote
Super User Raul Posted August 18, 2008 Super User Posted August 18, 2008 I was told to NEVER use mineral oil.. they said that after time it will make the baits harder. any one ever hear this ? Jeff Mineral oil is chemically INERT, it can 't make baits harder because it doesn 't react with the plastic. Tell whomever told you that if he ever wants to see how soft 40 bags of 20+ years old Culprit worms look he 's very much welcomed. Quote
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