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cast your plastic worms farther
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[font "Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"][#000000][size 2]For longer casts when fishing a weightless nightcrawler or plastic worm, coat the bait with mud before you cast. It adds casting weight, but the soil washes off when the bait hits the water.[/size][/#000000][/font]
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#2
Wow, never thought of that before, thanks for the tip[Smile]
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#3
now thats one great tip ! i guess i won't be sending my worms to the gym anymore to get them to bulk up [sly] !
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#4
[angelic]"A Saint" and a "Scholar" all in one!!!You allways,are 1 step ahead.!!!!!!Great Idea!!!!
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#5
What if there's no mud around? What if there's nothing but rocks in the area?[Tongue]
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#6
you have asked the right question, not many have thought of this, what happens when you are in a boat and the nearest mud is 20 feet down.....

for this trick I would sugest that you find some clay crush it in to a powder and place it in to a snap box that you can put in your pocket or tackle box ahead of time. on the lake you can add water to make a mud paist that will stick to your worm.

use sparingly
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#7
I try to be funny and play Devil's Advocate but you, as someone once said, are a saint. You blew away my attack with some very sound advise. Thanks for being such a professional!
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