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How to dye crawlers and worms
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[cool] AT the same time that you are putting the dye or if you prefer natural color then you will omit the dye and use your scenting agents.

You have a choice. For example: with the garlic, you can use freshly minced garlic or the Crave brand or any other brand of your choice. Use the same method of removing the dirt, adding the scent and let them soak overnight.

Since the Nitro worms are working so hot, it is recommended that you do the color [green]Green [/green][black]at the same time that you are scenting them. The worms will soak up the scent just the same way that they will soak up the color.[/black]

Don't forget, there are other scents available for bass, cats, trout, and walleye. One of my favorites is the Smelly Jelly brand. You only need to add about 1/2 tsp per dozen. Check it out with different scent and color combinations for best results in your area.
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How to dye crawlers and worms - by tubeN2 - 10-14-2003, 03:17 PM
Re: [FlyFishingMoose] How to dye crawlers and worms - by tubeN2 - 10-15-2003, 01:18 PM

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