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<blockquote data-quote="TNCharlie" data-source="post: 5711569" data-attributes="member: 2047"><p>Noticed several complaining about the leaky Gulp minnow jars. Yes, messy and aggravating. All of the Gulp bait jars are like that.</p><p></p><p>I've tried several fixes. I won't bother to tell the things that didn't work, but here's what has worked best for me. Not perfect but it is a huge inprovement.</p><p></p><p>Once you've broken the seal on the jar, keep that seal and use it when you close the jar. Before you screw the top back on cover the top of the jar with a piece of plastic wrap, large enough to cover the threads on the jar plus enough to extend below the top. Screw the top over the plastic wrap.</p><p></p><p>As I said, not absolutely perfect but much better than having them leak all over the place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNCharlie, post: 5711569, member: 2047"] Noticed several complaining about the leaky Gulp minnow jars. Yes, messy and aggravating. All of the Gulp bait jars are like that. I've tried several fixes. I won't bother to tell the things that didn't work, but here's what has worked best for me. Not perfect but it is a huge inprovement. Once you've broken the seal on the jar, keep that seal and use it when you close the jar. Before you screw the top back on cover the top of the jar with a piece of plastic wrap, large enough to cover the threads on the jar plus enough to extend below the top. Screw the top over the plastic wrap. As I said, not absolutely perfect but much better than having them leak all over the place. [/QUOTE]
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