I love to throw soft plastic lures on a texas rig but I'm always worried about their scent. Should I be afraid of getting "human scent" on my lures while rigging them? Also is it ok to pre-rig a lure and let it sit on the deck of my boat, or will the sun dry it out and reduce the effectiveness of any fish attracting scent on the bait?
Thanks guys.
Hey guys,
I am just starting to get into pouring my own soft plastics. I have made a few plaster molds of baits I designed out of clay and a few pounds of old baits I am going to melt down. Some of the old plastics have a bad smell to them... not the "good" bad smell that fish like either. My first question is: Is there a good way to get rid of that bad smell so that is is more of a neutral scent? and my second is: What could I use to make an effective homemade scent for the baits I pour?
Thanks!
For those of you that fish with Powerbait worms (scented) do you leave your worm on the hook until your next fishing trip or do you always start with a new stinky one out of the bag?
Hey guys here's a short video review of Kick'n Bass Fish Attractant. One of my first videos. Hopefully I'll be getting better and better the more I do.
What is your end all, beat all, go to scent? I've tried a few and none seem to really work all that well. This could be a spray,paste, liquid or whatever else works best for you.
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On tv, the pro's and bill dance and others have some really bad commercials/sales pitchs. Everytime i watch one, they are trying to sell something that obviously crap. An example is Bill Dance and those fishing scents, the ones that look like a glue stick or the spray ones. Wouldn't the spray one just come off in that water immediately?!?! Also, isn't it just a placebo effect?
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