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Washing hands before handling fishing lures
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<blockquote data-quote="bcbouy" data-source="post: 345484" data-attributes="member: 4563"><p>i use a wet wipe made for fishermen,they smell a little like licorice,cant tell you the name cuz the label wore off from rubbing around in my soft tackle box. i got them at wholesale sports outfitters,and they work really good especially after handling fish.completely eliminates any smells.i'll post the name when i find it. found it,they're called fish off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bcbouy, post: 345484, member: 4563"] i use a wet wipe made for fishermen,they smell a little like licorice,cant tell you the name cuz the label wore off from rubbing around in my soft tackle box. i got them at wholesale sports outfitters,and they work really good especially after handling fish.completely eliminates any smells.i'll post the name when i find it. found it,they're called fish off. [/QUOTE]
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