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How to dye crawlers and worms
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[size 6][#0000ff]How to dye crawlers and worms[/#0000ff][#ff0000]

[/#ff0000][/size][size 1][#000040]1. Take 2 dozen night crawlers or worms and remove all of the dirt. Place them in an old bowl or other deep dish.[/#000040]

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[#000040]2. Put in 1 tablespoon of food dye per dozen. Green is usually the prefered color.[/#000040]

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[#000040]3. [#000000][b]Stir the dye in with worms. The worms will crawl around in the dye soaking it in. Cover and refrigerate overnight for deep color.[/#000000][/#000040][/b]

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[#000040][#000000]4. The next day mix in the dirt, now get ready for some real fishing! These[#008000] GREEN[/#008000][#008080] [/#008080][#ff0000][#000000]crawlers will increase your catch![/#000000] [/#ff0000][/#000000][/#000040]

[#000040][#000000]Note: You can use other colors based on the color of plastic worms that you use in your area. Scents can be added at this time as well. Usually you can use garlic, anise, or corn scents.(if permitted in your state)[/#000000][/#000040]

the Green dye usually works best for Walleye and Trout. You may find other species as well that would be enticed by these dyed worms.

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[#000040]Good luck and Happy Fishing[/#000040] [/size]
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