| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 338.1 | Plasticizer migrates. | FURILO::BLINN | We don't need no steenking badges! | Wed May 06 1987 12:12 | 11 | 
|  |         The worms probably have a HUGE amount of "plasticizer" in them.
        (I wish I could be more technical, I used to be an organic
        chemist, even did polymers, but there are MANY substances that
        can be used as plasticizers.)  Over the winter, it migrates
        from the worms into whatever the worms are laying on.  (The
        worms usually aren't rubber, they're plastic too.)
        
        Solution:  Pack the worms in a glass bottle over the winter,
        don't just leave them laying in your tackle box.
        
        Tom
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| 338.2 | not the reason but a solution | HPSCAD::BPUISHYS | Bob Puishys | Wed May 06 1987 12:16 | 9 | 
|  |     
    Buy a new box which is WORMPROOF !!!  most of the newer ones are.
    If you stay with any of the name brands ie: PLANO, FENWICK, FLAMBEAU
    ect...  they all should be wormproof..
    
    Bassin' bob
    
    
    
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| 338.3 |  | ABACUS::MACINTYRE | Largemouth Bass spend most of their lives in water | Wed May 06 1987 13:16 | 9 | 
|  |     Yeap, if you don't already have one, get a wormproof box.  And, keep 
    different colors in seperate compartments.  Or, Ziploc freezer bags 
    are wormproof and work real well for storing alot of worms - you can 
    roll them up and put them in the bottom of your box.  Even in a
    worm proof box, if you have worms all over the place, they'll rest
    against other plastic things (like the little plastic cases some
    hooks and snaps come in) and adhere to them.
                                 
    Don Mac
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| 338.4 | oldies but moldies | ARMORY::CUZZONES | The jerk on the dry end | Wed May 06 1987 13:37 | 8 | 
|  |     While we're on the subject, is it ok to use last year's worms ?
    The ones on the store shelves look a little beat come spring ( god
    knows how old some of these things are ).  Will ziplocks preserve
    their freshness, flavor (fs454 or otherwise) and color?  I left
    mine in baggies or the original package over the winter.  Most of
    them look ok but I haven't heard from the fish yet.
    
    Steve
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| 338.5 | Keep them Fresh.... | MENSCH::SCHOLZ | Ron....and thanks for all the fish | Wed May 06 1987 16:07 | 6 | 
|  |     I still have some bags (zip-lock) of worms that are at least two
    years old and have no trouble with them. If they haven't dryed out
    they should be very usuable. That's why I repackage them in "worm
    proff" freezer bags....they should advertize this:^)
    
    Tight lines, Ron
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| 338.6 | TRASH IT !!! | MAMTS3::SUMMERS |  | Wed May 06 1987 16:17 | 1 | 
|  | Trash the cheap box. Try an ABS plastic box.
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| 338.7 | tho we gotta say goodbye for the winter... | ARMORY::CUZZONES | The jerk on the dry end | Thu May 07 1987 08:03 | 9 | 
|  |     RE: .5
    
    One of the plastic zipper bag manufacturers is not only advertising
    his product in Field and Stream for just this purpose and other
    similar sporting uses (keeps maps dry and readable on the river,
    etc.) but is holding a contest, soliciting other uses.  Anybody
    has one they haven't used, I think it's worth $25.
    
    Steve
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