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    Perhaps there is a way you can engineer a biodegradeable air bubble to insert into a ball of the bait and make the rig float?

    Worm inflator?
    Last edited by tacklejunkie; 04-24-2011 at 10:28 PM.

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    good idea. I have tried injecting it, and it can hold a bubble, but its delicate. It needs someting stronger like I think your suggesting.
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    Perhaps there is a way you can engineer a biodegradeable air bubble to insert into a ball of the bait and make the rig float?

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    maybe the corn starch helps

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    Wow. Very cool . Nice read . Enjoyed it . Good luck with it and keep working on it . One never knows what can happen .

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    now would be a good time for you to patend what u made so u can charge 5 bux for a little jar of bait like berkley powerbait does and make millions!!! lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by J-Dub View Post
    now would be a good time for you to patend what u made so u can charge 5 bux for a little jar of bait like berkley powerbait does and make millions!!! lol
    haha, I would love too. But the fact is it's just too much work lol. Getting a patent on a confection is almost impossiblle I'm told. besides, I just enjoy the hobby and it still needs a lot of work. :)

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    hahaha, you know LostCreek, I looked al over the net when I was thinking about this and this is the first recipe I tried. it's a good one, but I haven't used it. Have you? does it float? Seems like it wouldn't but maybe cooking it makes it more like bread and helps it bubble? Thanks for adding that

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