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Can anyone tell me what Lurecraft's worm oil is made out of? I have been using it mainly to keep soft plastics lubricated, but I started wondering if it is a household item, if it had a scent..... Any help is appreciated. (It is clear and pretty thin with no apparent scent.)

Jesse

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I am thinking in terms of keeping them from getting dried out and losing elasticity(action). Will the salt still work? I am open to everything and appreciate the advice Dutchman. The Lurecraft oil that I have been using doesn't seem to deter fish. I have caught bass, redfish, and speckled trout with it on my baits, but it is about $4 for 4 ounces. I would love to find out if WD-40 or vegetable oil etc. has the same effect. Thanks yall.

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I am thinking in terms of keeping them from getting dried out and losing elasticity(action). Will the salt still work? I am open to everything and appreciate the advice Dutchman. The Lurecraft oil that I have been using doesn't seem to deter fish. I have caught bass, redfish, and speckled trout with it on my baits, but it is about $4 for 4 ounces. I would love to find out if WD-40 or vegetable oil etc. has the same effect. Thanks yall.

the plastic we use wont dry out, or lose its elasticity, i have a worm here that feels the same and is just as stretchy as it was when i made it..........3 years ago.

worm oil is DINP, no it is not a household product. it is used as a base for most scents ie, Bear's, LC, Lureworks. worm oil by it self is not a scent, its just used as a lubricant.

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