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Location: Madison, WI | When I first started buying musky lures a couple years ago I didn't know how to properly store them so I have a few grungy lures (rubbers touching cranks etc...). I've read a couple posts about people putting lures in the dishwasher to clean them and I was wondering if many of you have tried it successfully?
Sounds pretty dangerous to me with heat sensitivity and all... |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | I'd just clean them off in the lake and muskie teeth get out the big chunks! |
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Location: Already Gone | Boil them with beer and onions.... |
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Location: Smith Creek | I tried it once, not one of the 6 suckers I put in there survived. |
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Location: varies | Can't tell you how many fish were lost due to "spots" on my baits. Those big girls sure get snobish only eating clean baits. |
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Location: oswego, il | Elite muskies eat with their right pectoral fin extended in an upward direction. Your baits not only need to be clean but artsy as well.
You will never catch a 1%er with a dirty unmanicured bait.
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Location: Sawyer County, WI | Put them up for sale in the Buy, Sell, and Trade forum. There's got to be a musky fisherman from Washington who will buy them, they all like grunge over there. |
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| I guess it would save you the trouble of washing them in the lake one at a time like the rest of us...
If you're going to try the dishwasher trick, I will offer a few suggestions:
1. Make sure your wife is not home.
2. Muskies prefer the taste of Cascade over any other soap.
3. Jet Dri is a must. You don't want water spots when your lures are dry.
4. Make sure you wash like colors together - if you have a new red lure, it just may turn all your whites pink.
5. I'd steer clear of the heated dry option if you are washing any rubber baits. You wife may be gone now, but she will come home eventually, and I don't think melted rubber all over the inside of the dishwasher is a mess you can hide for very long.
6. A light coat of automotive wax is a nice touch after a good wash. It repels water nicely and may even make your lures more buoyant.
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| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEKxP8DqEt4
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| I love my baits that have color bleeding. Those are custom colors no one else has. I had a white crankbait that is now a very odd chartreuse/pink color in a pattern that I call "toddler with paintbrush" because the pattern isn't really a pattern, just a bunch of weird bleeds of varying brightness. That crank gets absolutely crushed these days. Never got bit once when it was all white. I wouldn't dream of washing it!!! |
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Location: oswego, il | Just curious what would be worse, dishwashing the feathers right off your dadson or losing all of your 401k at 64 years of age to a stock market crash. Tough one to answer.
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Location: Madison, WI | I mean i'm all for a good roast but golly gee willikers guys. In my post I made it clear that I was questioning if it would work and the only reason I was interested was due to others saying they've done it successfully. Fishing a bait does not make the rubber junk left on a crank, after storing them touching each other, come off.
As a newbie I'd rather ask an honest question - which turns out to be stupid - than ruin my baits. I may have not specified what kind of baits I was thinking of trying it with but I was not planning on throwing anything rubber or fragile in there and I would not use soap. I came here for guidance and advice but I realize some people would prefer to make jokes they can chuckle at behind their computer screen rather than give actual direction. I will be borrowing my roommates toothbrush when i get home and trying to clean the rubber crap off that way. good day
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Location: oswego, il | You could throw the baits with your roommates tooth brush and a Brillo pad in a washing machine. Buy some tide on the black market. This might work. Don't put it on delicates you need that #*#* moving. When your done don't forget to put your room mates tooth brush back where you got it. DO NOT use the dryer. You will ruin your Dadsons and consequently your entire life. Not found a bait that would last through a high heat dryer cycle. Just an fyi.
To be fair we are not all laughing behind our computer screens. I am using a smart phone. |
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Location: Madison, WI | haha now that was more like it. |
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Location: Already Gone | I'm not laughing at all, I boil everything in onions and beer...including myself. |
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Location: oswego, il | John whatever you do with your baits I hope they all get smoked by big fish. |
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Location: minocqua, wi. | ruining your baits is the goal ...
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Location: Madison, WI | thats a lot of beer. |
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Location: MN | A few things you can do a quick wash in Dawn soap with a washcloth. It cleans up a lot. I like sent free. Then some times I will lightly use GOJO with a small piece of cloth to lightly buff out any rust stains goop, paint, lake stain ect. If that doesn't work and you have paint transfer goof off or whatever its called can work but you want to wipe it and test a spot first. I always quick rinse to it doesn't stay on the bait in eat into stuff. I buy on the trade and sell and some baits that look roached out look a amazing with a little cleaning and some new split rings and hooks. But I'm a cheap and don't have a ton of cash to splash around so I don't mind everyone seconds. That being said some things really cannot be cleaned. |
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Location: minocqua, wi. | if a guy is selling a pile of baits and he's any good at the game, i'd go for the ratted out trashed ones. the new looking ones are that way for a reason.
another way i hear some folks do it is by throwing them in swimming pools ... i hear sometimes it even draws a crowd |
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| In all honesty, I'd recommend 2 things:
1. If you are going to stick with musky fishing, (and run with this crowd) you might want to develop a little thicker skin. At the end of the day, just about everyone here would be glad to help you learn the game. The crap we dish out around here is nothing compared to the crap you'll get from these stupid fish.
2. I'd try goo-gone or even acetone on a rag to get rid of the melted paint. You won't ruin your lures. Time and fish will do that for you, and those will become your favorites. |
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Location: minocqua, wi. | WD-40 works ... :0) |
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Location: Madison, WI | Thanks thanks, sorry for being argumentative, tough day at work! |
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Location: minocqua, wi. | seriously ... use WD40 ... it's got shark oil in it. |
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Location: Madison, WI | shark oil? that sounds even better than that snake oil I just picked up from some guy on here |
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Location: minocqua, wi. | debunked ... it is a myth ... |
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Location: Madison, WI | That's what they said about the moon landing too... |
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Location: The desert | This was a real question? |
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Location: Aurora | Not sure about baits but i've tried Kris Winkelman's dishwasher walleye and it's dee-lish!
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| Not sure if any of you guys know Darcy from AML, but I was out fishing with him some years back while battling black flies all morning. Finally he said "Gotta put on some bug spray..." and took a can of WD-40 out of one of the lockers. He was just about to spray it when I said "dude, wrong can!" He looked at it and said "Nope. WD-40." And proceeded to spray the #*#* all over his legs. "Really?" "Yup. Only thing that actually works on black flies..."
Anybody else heard of that? |
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| Do you have to get in the dishwasher to get the WD-40 off? |
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Location: oswego, il | I just reserved booths at 5 2016 musky shows, I will be selling dishwashers. I am developing a limited edition dadson autographed dishwasher that will be selling for 25k.
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Location: The desert | What dishwasher is best for double 10s? |
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| One that has a special tick obviously... |
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Location: Aurora | If it's ticking, it jest means a piece of silverware fell down by the sprayer bar. |
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Location: Aurora | Pointerpride102 - 9/1/2015 8:02 PM
What dishwasher is best for double 10s?
Do a search already!!
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Location: Ontario, Canada | This is classic! Thanks for the entertainment gentlemen. |
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Location: The desert | Sidejack - 9/1/2015 8:21 PM
Pointerpride102 - 9/1/2015 8:02 PM
What dishwasher is best for double 10s?
Do a search already!!
Amazingly, this might be the only dbl 10 topic never covered! |
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Location: Already Gone | I'll be installing a dishwasher on the pontoon this weekend... |
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Location: Smith Creek | Mark Hoerich - 9/2/2015 9:46 AM
I'll be installing a dishwasher on the pontoon this weekend...
Try to find a diesel powered commercial one. The year-round residents of Vilas expect nothing less. |
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Location: oswego, il | Flambeauski - 9/2/2015 10:16 AM
Mark Hoerich - 9/2/2015 9:46 AM
I'll be installing a dishwasher on the pontoon this weekend...
Try to find a diesel powered commercial one. The year-round residents of Vilas expect nothing less.
See if you can get one with a cup holder. I know the coal fired dishwashers do. |
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Location: Already Gone | Flambeauski - 9/2/2015 10:16 AM
Mark Hoerich - 9/2/2015 9:46 AM
I'll be installing a dishwasher on the pontoon this weekend...
Try to find a diesel powered commercial one. The year-round residents of Vilas expect nothing less.
Just in time for the Friday evening Happy Hours.... |
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Location: minocqua, wi. | dishes get just as clean when you do them in the sink and the effort is part of the experience ... |
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Location: oswego, il | jonnysled - 9/2/2015 11:31 AM
dishes get just as clean when you do them in the sink and the effort is part of the experience ...
Yes but dishwashers are legal in Vilas and Oneida counties. One per person no more than two per household. |
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Location: Minnesota | johnsonaaro2 - 9/1/2015 10:25 AM
When I first started buying musky lures a couple years ago I didn't know how to properly store them so I have a few grungy lures (rubbers touching cranks etc...).
Nothing worse than when your crank gets all grungy from touching old rubbers. |
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Location: varies | lhprop1 - 9/3/2015 10:13 AM
johnsonaaro2 - 9/1/2015 10:25 AM
When I first started buying musky lures a couple years ago I didn't know how to properly store them so I have a few grungy lures (rubbers touching cranks etc...).
Nothing worse than when your crank gets all grungy from touching old rubbers.
I don't think the big girls mind. |
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| ToddM, it is impressive that you have reached the 11,000 mark on posts, with a vast majority being very beneficial to all muskiedome, but you have gotten stuck on 11,004. |
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Location: oswego, il | muskidiem - 9/3/2015 10:51 AM
ToddM, it is impressive that you have reached the 11,000 mark on posts, with a vast majority being very beneficial to all muskiedome, but you have gotten stuck on 11,004.
I think what you meant was 11,004 of them. |
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| In defense of the original poster, I did wash a bunch of bucktails in a bucket once. Left them closed up in my tackle box, still wet, after a day on the Fox Chain. When I opened the box a few days later the smell nearly knocked me off my feet.
Funny, but that never happens in Northern Wisconsin or Canada. Neither does the brown streak down the sides of the boat. Scary to think that people actually swim in that water.... |
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I think what you meant was 11,004 of them.
Sorry, I don't know what the heck I'm talking about, as further evidenced by the fact I'm posting in a dishwasher discussion in a musky forum. |
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Location: minocqua, wi. | looks like a good recruiting class for the NFL basement thread boys ... reel em in. |
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| I personally wash my baits with me in the bathtub. mr bubbles and Johnson baby shampoo. . awesome and no tears. |
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Location: Illinois | lhprop1 - 9/3/2015 10:13 AM
johnsonaaro2 - 9/1/2015 10:25 AM
When I first started buying musky lures a couple years ago I didn't know how to properly store them so I have a few grungy lures (rubbers touching cranks etc...).
Nothing worse than when your crank gets all grungy from touching old rubbers.
This also killed me! At least I would have died with a smile on my face. |
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| woodieb8 - 9/7/2015 7:53 AM
I personally wash my baits with me in the bathtub. mr bubbles and Johnson baby shampoo. . awesome and no tears.
**** sakes, I hope 'ya take the hooks off! first  |
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Location: Ludington, MI | Seriously, toothpaste. We find nasty crankbaits in the rivers here and that's the best way to clean them up. It has microabrasives and it won't cause acid reflux like a beer and onions boil. |
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| Are you that 1 out of 4 dentists who doesn't recommend Colgate??? |
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Location: oswego, il | Do you recommend lure whitening? How about braces for bent and misshapened lures? Can you throw a bucktail with a retainer? I have so many questions now. |
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Location: Ludington, MI | I'm going to brush with sensitivity formula now to help my hurt feelings. |
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