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Couple of years ago I was absolutely killing fish casting Swim Baits. As a normal addict, I ponied up and bought a bunch. Have not done well on them since and they sit in my shop during non-tuna time and in the boat when the tuna are in range.

I pulled one out on my last trip and they smelt HORRIBLE! The most toxic smell of a lure. There is some sort of liquification that has taken place and there is a liquid residue in the bags. So I am wondering if they are simply toast or if anybody else has dealt with this before?

The lure is still in good condition and we caught a fish on them trolling, but when we slowed down to cast, they did not get bit. I honestly can't stand the smell and will probably pitch them just for that reason.

On a side note, I bought another brand and they don't seem to have the same problem.

Any thoughts?
 
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Hey Jeff, as you may know I used to make a LOT of swimbaits. The ones that are flat on top are typically made from "plastisol" which is a liquid PVC.

A couple things that will cause messy swimbaits:

Storing in a container or bag made of an incompatible plastic. Some hard plastic organizers will "melt" with the swimbait. Same with some bags.

The supplier had an issue with the raw material. For example if the liquid sits for too long, the hardener will separate out. You're left with a flimsy product that can get gooey.

How were yours stored in the garage? Any chemical use next to them?
 
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Mark, they are in the original packages they were bought in. Some have never been opened and some were left open (ziploc left open) and still they were the same. No chemicals in the garage. Just fuel in the boats.
 
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Your friend is the refrigerator for this and also for 5200 and instant glues. The garage refrigerator has one door shelf that is mine. At one time the whole refrigerator was mine, but times have changed. I'm banned from any overnight bait going into the refrigerator.
 
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Jeff just saw your post, I sent you a message if anybody has any swim baits they are not happy with call me or send me an email will ship you out replacements at no charge. We buy the best liquid on the market by the barrels. Sometimes we get bad liquid from the manufacture. Also, there’s a lot of things in the manufacturing process that can affect the outcome of the swimbaits along with how they were stored on the customers end. whatever the reason we have 100% satisfaction, just ask Dick Crossly how he won the OTC two years in a row using our swimbaits. Pick up the phone and call me anytime and we will take care of all your needs.
503-302-8431, John
 
#12 Ā·
This is outstanding customer service!!!!!!!! Well done John
Orion
 
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Just to bring closure to this thread...... John from Eat-Me-Lures asked me to send back the product for a look. Sent me all new product and a little extra!

Absolutely top notch service and just in time to give them a go this Saturday for TUNA!

Thanks John!