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Old 07-01-2012, 07:07 PM
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Has anyone seen a bottle of this stuff called "Thee Fisherman's Soap" on store shelves at Fishin Hole, WSS, or Cabela's.?

Would like to find a bottle or two as it supposedly can eliminate odour when handling onions and even calm down a skunk spray. So I'm assuming it would be great for getting Snot Rocket slime stink off your hands.
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Old 07-01-2012, 07:12 PM
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So I'm assuming it would be great for getting Snot Rocket slime stink off your hands.
Just get a really really ripe tomato and squish it in your hands and wash your hands with it.
Rinse with water afterwards tho..
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I was thinking for when your still out fishing or for back in camp. Not sure tomatoes would last for long out in a boat lol
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Old 07-01-2012, 07:17 PM
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I was thinking for when your still out fishing or for back in camp. Not sure tomatoes would last for long out in a boat lol
lol...I was thinking of my old farm childhood days.We would bury the fish guts in the garden and then grab a half rotten tomato and wash our hands with it and yes it does work..
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I have 2 of those metallic pucks on the insistence of the SO. One at the sink and one in the man purse.

They work ok, and do the job with a bit of soap.
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I keep a towel or rag in the boat to deal with the slime, and shower when I get home to deal with any remaining fishy smell

Maybe you just need a shower?
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that would be a negative Jay. But maybe. Roll around inside Lino's candy van and I could be scent free?

But no serious... My tackle bags have many side pockets , that I may as well put something like this product in them.
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that would be a negative Jay. But maybe. Roll around inside Lino's candy van and I could be scent free?

But no serious... My tackle bags have many side pockets , that I may as well put something like this product in them.
LOL, thats weak bro !!!
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As long as you have no open wounds on your hands (otherwise this would be really painful)....wet them, rub salt on them, and then rinse with lemon juice....stinky hands gone!

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I scrub my hands with gravel/sand from the lake bottom. Obviously a useless tip if your in a boat and not on shore.
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that would be a negative Jay. But maybe. Roll around inside Lino's candy van and I could be scent free?

But no serious... My tackle bags have many side pockets , that I may as well put something like this product in them.
Ahh yes, the empty pocket needs something in it. I get it now
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I use toothpaste....It works awesome and leaves your hands minty fresh...
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