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Ok here goes: First of all, I decided to dip my plastics at home (In the garage) and put them in baggies so I wouldn't have to do it on the lake. This was done on 5/15 and the garage still smells big time. As for the fishing, I got one about an hr after the start of the tourny and didn't get bite for about 4 hours. Weighed in two fish and one was caught without JJ'S. Do I think it works? I can't give a yea or nah but it sure does stink. I tried clear and chartreuse. I will try again on a better lake and let cha'll know. One more thing, don't get it on your hands because it took 2 days for the stain and smell to go away...

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LOL about the smell.

I dropped a bottle in my garage the other day.  It landed on the cap, which broke, allowing the contents to escape.

I didn't think the smell was that strong.

Then again, I do fiberglass work in my garage.  That might have something to do with it.

One thing for sure, it made some of the cured resin on the floor tacky for a couple of days.  

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