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Old 13-06-2008, 06:52 AM
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Can you re- air-dry baits once they have been re-hydrated?
You've got 9 weeks till you go to spain..... why not try it out for yourself then you'll know for sure one way or the other
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Old 13-06-2008, 06:54 AM
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Fully hydrated baits will take a long time to dry out as they contain more water than freshly cooked baits. Personally I wouldn't attempt it. When using these types of bait I always keep them in a cool box. I would start rehdrating a days worth 36 hours before I need them and start another days batch 24 hours later and so on.
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If you air-dry boilies right through to the centre, can they then be stored in plastic bags?
nutrabaits do a preservative when they are dried keep them in cardboard boxes and take out what you need for a session or alternatively take the cardboard box
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