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  1. I want to make some super floating snakes as long as 18 inches but the micro bubbles are very, very difficult to use. Nothing can be around you to cause the bubbles to get airborn like a fan, air conditioning/heater fans etc. I am aware the plastic floats with a light wire or small normal hook, I'm talking about making snakes that need 5/0 & 6/0 heavy duty hooks with braid line to haul the bass out of heavy lilly pads and thick grass.. Would this idea work? I have thought about using a larger eye dropper to add the micro bubbles to the plastic First thing: add plastic and extra color to cup. then place the eye dropper slowly into the bottle of bubbles, then gently suck up the bubbles, Next place the dropper deep into the plastic filled cup and slowly squeeze in the bubbles, then mix your plastic, color and bubbles together. Extra color should be used as I recall reading the the bubbles will make the bait a lighter color than planned. I hope this method will lessen the risk of air born bubbles getting inhaled. Let me know what you pros think and has anyone tried this before.
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