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I recently picked up a large stash of older soft plastic baits. Many of them stuck together and dried out. I was recommended liquid Gliceren as a good way to make them fishable,

and make them slick and shiny again.                                              After looking at Wal Mart, CVS, and Walgreens pharmacy with no luck, I found a bottle of Gliceren at a small town pharmacy close by home.                  I laid the baits out on a plastic bag, dribbled a few drops of gliceren on them untill they were slick again, then put them in new, clean, zip lock bags.                               This is a good way to bring older plastic baits back to life. The Gliceren won't break down and become rancid, like vegetable oil products. It works especially well on ribbon tail worms, curly tail grubs and worms, and tube baits.                                                     With everyone saying they're local tackle shops are very low on stock now, you can restore some of your older baits, and put them back in action. It takes a very small amount, just a few drops.                             Saturday, I caught two fish on some older Lucky Strike G4 tube baits, that were endorsed by Guido Hibdon years ago.                     Thanks WRB for the tip on the gliceren. It works very well.

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