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 | I took some of my medussa's out of storage yesterdays and found a a coat of sticky slime on them.  It wasn't around another bait.   Can this be saved with washing it with lemon Joy? Also, has anyone else have this happen? Thanks Todd | 
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 | Interested in this as well. I had this happen too but only on the original dussas, not the new ones? | 
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 | Yep - 4/11/2018  11:26 AM 
 I took some of my medussa's out of storage yesterdays and found a a coat of sticky slime on them.  It wasn't around another bait.   Can this be saved with washing it with lemon Joy? Also, has anyone else have this happen? Thanks Todd
 
 I have never met you, why are you blaming me?
 
 If you are in the chicagoland area, Rick Albers from Chaos is speaking at our club tonight. Bring your slime!
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 | And I'm sitting here picturing Todd as his profile picture smiling away...  Hahaha!!! 
 
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 | I can't bring my slime.  At least you have cool name | 
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 | Depending on the degree of "slime" I have found the fastes way to get it off, is to rub it in vegetable oil, for a minute for so, (sounds dirty) and then wash it with dis-wash soap. | 
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