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    Gulps

    Hey guys have bought some packets of gulp and I opened one this morning and later today I have noticed the juice has leaked out of the packet even though it was sealed. Will they go dry if I leave them? Should I put them in with another packet of gulp? Is it normal for gulp to leak like that when packet is sealed? Any way to stop it? Have put 2 of the packets into a sandwhich bag. Anyone have any luck with this?

    Cheers

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    Re: Gulps

    Heya josh...Get snap lock containers or containers with screw on lids especially if you buy packet lures..then it holds all the juices in.

    Cheers
    Billy (The crazzy kiwi)

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    Re: Gulps

    refer a few threads back Who doesn't like gulp

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    Re: Gulps

    Ok, anyone have any airtight containers they can recommend?

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Gulps

    a soft plastic wallet does the job. About 10 bags with seals in a fabric zip up just put your gulp packets in the bag. Or just buy some zip lock bags from the supermarket.

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    Re: Gulps

    Ok, good idea, thanks mate. I have some zip lock bags from supermarket, can you just buy the folder to put them in or do you need to buy the whole thing?

  7. #7

    Re: Gulps

    woolworths/coles screw top food storage jar,will last for years and is leak proof/air tight.
    around $5

  8. #8

    Re: Gulps

    Mate dump all your gulps with the juice in one of these containers



    cheers tim
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    Re: Gulps

    Thanks guys, I will grab the Klip it container.. You guys are legends.. Now the hard part, catching fish

  10. #10

    Re: Gulps

    Hey mate grabbed the exact same container and unfortunately it still leaks. Is there another alternative, what do you guys do to stop the leaking?

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    Re: Gulps

    If you keep them upright they are pretty much leakproof, you might have trouble finding a container that is totally leakproof.


    cheers tim

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    Ausfish Platinum Member gr hilly's Avatar
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    Re: Gulps

    i picked up some soft plastics allready in a screw top plastic jar and they do not leak.
    good luck Hilly.

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    Re: Gulps

    No worries, will try keep them upright. Any storage tips for keeping them upright while in boat? Don't think gulp juice all through the boat would be very nice haha

  14. #14

    Re: Gulps

    To keep the containers of gulp upright in the boat store them in one of these storage boxes. You will fit plenty of containers of gulps in there plus other bits and pieces.


    cheers tim
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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: Gulps

    I have jars of gulp alive ( in the screw jars- $19-95 at Big W- not $29 as at many other stores )- all my gulps end up in there. Stored generally by size and up right.- no probs with leakage or drying out. Did buy one of those gulp special containers - waste of money - leaks.

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