How To Salt Your Own Baits

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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2010

This video will teach you how to salt your own soft plastic lures. Salting baits produces more fish constantly. For questions email us at Fishingallday31@gmail.com.

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  • Sent U $15.00 U only sent me back $12.00--Buyer Beware!!

  • @WWWJUGGINGFORCATFISH I sent you a Youtube message explaining all of this...please check your inbox!

  • where did u get tht worm bag PLZ reply

  • @flexo545 Bass Pro Shops or WalMart.

  • Ive heard sea salt is where its at

  • @oilersandguitars I have tried that, but the salt seems too heavy, so it just falls off. Thanks for your comment!

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  • soak all your rubber worms in olive oil, the roll them in black pepper............i find it is more productive than salt

  • try anise oil! it works really well and its also used to scent soft plastic baits so its doubles a a coating agent and adds a nice scent to your bait that bass love!

  • hey man you can use any tipe of oil!

  • @christina555 dumbass

  • i use olive oil it seems to work just as good...that salt helps soooo much

  • Wouldn't the salt come off in the water??

  • IS THAT A REAL ANIAML?

  • @Fishingallday31 thx i subbed

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