jwm
10-08-2009, 10:35 AM
Since someone asked in another thread about Gulp and Trigger-X I thought I would share an experience I hope none of you ever have. We all know how much Fishing Fury loves the gulp baits and the fact that they're biodegradable, and I'm sure most of you have see the new gulp buckets where you can get these quality baits in a bucket full of whatever special juice it is. And before I go any further, these baits work, they're awesome, I can't deny that! Even dipping other gulp baits in the liquid refreshes them and attracts fish easily.
However.... There is one fatal flaw in this product, and despite the (sometimes) 25 dollar price on them, one bucket ended up costing me 220 dollars more! Basically, on my last trip to Mystery Lake we came in late on saturday in the midst of a rain storm. We pulled all our gear back to the cabin and put it inside so it wouldnt get soaked. Little did I realize that the gulp baits were slowly leaking from the bucket and into the (not one, but) two plastic bags I've been keeping it wrapped up in. That oily liquid is powerful, and has an even more powerful aroma. Well when we awoke the next day to go fishing and I moved my big bag of softbaits that had the wrapped bucket in it, we found a huge oily stain on the carpet. I was devastated. Here I have been invited to my friends cabin on an amazing lake and I just ruined their rug. It's not only that there was a stain, but also the smell.. We tried our best to clean and absorb the stain but nothing helped. I ended up buying them a new rug, even though they said I didn't have to.
Now imagine if it happened in the car, or some where I'd have to pay a super expensive cleaning bill. Or if it had spilled all over their boat and a bear mauled it during the night trying to eat it (it's happened before!).
Long story short, if you purchase the gulp bucket baits keep them in a sealed bag and away from anything you care about, at least until Berkley figures out how to fix their packaging.
I was going to make this an official post, but I lost the photos of the stain and gross drippy bags.. Mike is heading back up this weekend so I'm going to ask him to take a few pictures of the stain and I'll make a post on the main page to alert other fishermen and perhaps get some action out of berkley.
However.... There is one fatal flaw in this product, and despite the (sometimes) 25 dollar price on them, one bucket ended up costing me 220 dollars more! Basically, on my last trip to Mystery Lake we came in late on saturday in the midst of a rain storm. We pulled all our gear back to the cabin and put it inside so it wouldnt get soaked. Little did I realize that the gulp baits were slowly leaking from the bucket and into the (not one, but) two plastic bags I've been keeping it wrapped up in. That oily liquid is powerful, and has an even more powerful aroma. Well when we awoke the next day to go fishing and I moved my big bag of softbaits that had the wrapped bucket in it, we found a huge oily stain on the carpet. I was devastated. Here I have been invited to my friends cabin on an amazing lake and I just ruined their rug. It's not only that there was a stain, but also the smell.. We tried our best to clean and absorb the stain but nothing helped. I ended up buying them a new rug, even though they said I didn't have to.
Now imagine if it happened in the car, or some where I'd have to pay a super expensive cleaning bill. Or if it had spilled all over their boat and a bear mauled it during the night trying to eat it (it's happened before!).
Long story short, if you purchase the gulp bucket baits keep them in a sealed bag and away from anything you care about, at least until Berkley figures out how to fix their packaging.
I was going to make this an official post, but I lost the photos of the stain and gross drippy bags.. Mike is heading back up this weekend so I'm going to ask him to take a few pictures of the stain and I'll make a post on the main page to alert other fishermen and perhaps get some action out of berkley.