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    jfish is online now Dedicated TF Poster - Not a Tidal Fish Subscriber
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    Default Cleaning Lures Tip

    My luck with getting good weather, fish, and days off not working out so well thus far I have had a lot of time to prep. I think I have been over every rig (which there are way too many) at least four times. Sharpened hooks, and wrapped and re-wrapped each over and over. While doing all this I did learn one simple trick that worksrather well at restoring those older, slightly dingy rubber skirts. I was surprised to find out just how well spraying 409 on them works? It removes most if not all of the rust, dirt and grim and brings them back to new. If you haven't tried it give them a squirt, you might be surprised how nice some of those old lures really look.

    If you have any other tricks that help with restoring old gear, keeping it organized, and preping it for the next trip, let's hear it.

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    Default Cleaning Lures Tip

    Here's a couple of tricks I use.....

    I put spoons, rubber skirts and squids, large hooks and hard baits (plugs, etc) in the dishwasher a couple times a year, they look almost new....

    - add a little Hair conditioner to a soaking bucket for Islanders, buck tails and other skirted lures....it softens the hair

    - Downey fabric softener will bring back dock and anchor lines that have gotten stiff

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