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zman color bleed question

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  • Super User

I'm seeing quite a few 2-tone colors of zman baits on their site.  This leads me to believe I can mix light with dark baits (of their own plastics) in the same bag without the dark bleeding into the light baits.  True-False?

 

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  • Super User

I wouldn't do it.

 

Keep em separate in their own bags and out of the sun/heat for any extended period.  The rumors of those things turning into a big pile of goo is true.

  • Global Moderator

I've never had a good experience from mixing different color Zman baits. The only time it's been okay has been anything green pumpkin is compatible with other green pumpkin hues. I mixed some white with some Laguna Shrimp, and now have a bag of orange baits? I thought light with light would be okay but I guess I was wrong. 

  • Super User

False.  I put some “dirt” in with “the deal” and wound up with a “dirty deal”.

  • Super User

I had a bag rip of Z-man TRDs on a hot summer day so I put the balance in another bag of TRDs but of a different color. I thought nothing major would happen but they sort of jelled/melted together. They didn't really blend color. Based on that, I wouldn't do it. 

  • Super User

True.  I mixed a few colors in one bag to keep in my sling pack.  They bled a little.

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