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Is this really a problem anymore? I remember way back when I was fishing with my uncle all the time, some of my plastics that would get thrown into the wrong spot, the colors would bleed into eachother. So I'd end up with some tie-dyed baits :lol:

I have some plastics stored in boxes, and I'd be able to make a lot of room if bleeding isn't a problem anymore. More or less, I'd just be letting my chigger craws mingle among eachother in their own slot, and the same for my Rage craws/whatever else I have that are matching brands/styles.

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They still do, some worse than others.

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The mother of all bleeding colors is Red Shad, followed closely by Chartruese.

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Yep, happens some times. Be VERY CAREFUL if you use a dye. If you dye a bait and then put it back with the other non-dyed plastics, you will get massive bleeding. Did this with chartrues dye and a bunch of white flukes :(

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Nope, no dyes. But I still better just not chance it. Thanks guys

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I throw some together on purpose to get tie dyed baits and they seem to produce very well for me like flukes I tend to toss in my trigger x bag with green and chart lizards

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"Smoke" is a good color to intentionally bleed with other baits. You can make some really subtle browns and greens with it.

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The mother of all bleeding colors is Red Shad, followed closely by Chartruese.

id have to agree, i intentionally mixed a bunch of plastics where i only had one or two left in a bag with a few berkley red shad worms mainly just to make room, the only baits in there that havent changed color are the red shad worms...

Yep, happens some times. Be VERY CAREFUL if you use a dye. If you dye a bait and then put it back with the other non-dyed plastics, you will get massive bleeding. Did this with chartrues dye and a bunch of white flukes :(

dont worry, i kow have a couple pink flukes due to what i described above lol...

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