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Likewise and those that have been using them from us for the past few months have loved 'em. Store them in your tackle box until you need them & wet them as req'd, no wastage. Certainly has helped us, no spoilt unsold worms, no complaints about empty tubes, no complaints of to few as you see what your getting & it doesn't matter if it's a dodge tide or windy coz they don't need to dig them the day B4. A real winner.Finatic

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Natural Aquafarmed worms, chemically killed & dehydrated, not salted or frozen. You simply put them into saltwater & they plump back up to there former state of a glorious Tube worm.Similar concept to Gulp refreshed in Gulp juice.Use them as you need them & don't waste the rest, put 'em in your kit & save them for the next trip out, also saves me from having to be in the shop until 10pm on the odd chance you'll need some.Finatic

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Cut and paste from an add for them, could be a decent idea to grab some I reckon for those just incase moments.

With Aquabaits new dried worms you simply soak the worms in salt water for app 25mins and then you are ready to fish. Aquabait baitworms are reasonable tough please Slice the baitworm before soaking. As soon as this baitworm hits the water the flavour explosion will attract any fish with in reasonable distance, resulting in a biting frenzy. Aquabait worms can be kept in the car, in your tackle box or on the boat. The dried worms are environmentally friendly and are all natural. These worms are farmed in Australia by Aquabait pty ltd

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