Gulp Shelf Life
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Gulp Shelf Life
I know this is a stupid question, but I'd prefer to be prepared and not end up with a bunch of cats. I bought several packages of Gulp this time last year and have fished the last few trips with them. When not in Florida, I keep them sealed in the fridge. How long do they last. Is there a point that they "over- rippen" and should be trashed?
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I'm certain they are stale by now. I'm an official Gulp Disposal Expert so just send them to me and your problem is solved. 

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RHTFISH:
Will do, Please shoot me an address and I will send them along with soem shrimp that has me a little suspicious.
Will do, Please shoot me an address and I will send them along with soem shrimp that has me a little suspicious.
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Put them in a sealed GULP ALIVE container of juice. They will last indefinitely.
They also work in freshwater for bass.
They also work in freshwater for bass.
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Hey I don't have exact idea about it so that quite difficult to me to provide the better answer but I can suggest you contact anty one who official Gulp Disposal Expert.You just need to send it to them and your problem will be solved.I hope this will help you out.
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Thanks for the referral! I'm really good at my job.....GDE!christopher wrote:Hey I don't have exact idea about it so that quite difficult to me to provide the better answer but I can suggest you contact anty one who official Gulp Disposal Expert.You just need to send it to them and your problem will be solved.I hope this will help you out.
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christopher wrote:Hey I don't have exact idea about it so that quite difficult to me to provide the better answer but I can suggest you contact anty one who official Gulp Disposal Expert.You just need to send it to them and your problem will be solved.I hope this will help you out.

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Really? I ain't wasting those expensive things on no green fish.Jumptrout51 wrote:Put them in a sealed GULP ALIVE container of juice. They will last indefinitely.
They also work in freshwater for bass.

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Well, I've got some 3" shrimp still in unopened bag with plenty of juice that have shrunk to about 2 inches.
About a year old, I guess. Must be a bad batch because other, even older packs, have not shrunk.
Weird. 



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Hey KYFRED, check the back of the package. I don't think they have an expiration date, but in small print it says. "Be careful of Gulp Disposal Expert imposters. Most commonly identified with a Dougherty County tag in thier truck. Only dispose of stale grubs at drop station on Blue Crab Drive, Keaton Beach."
Your welcome for the tip.

Your welcome for the tip.


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