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Well thank you for that compliment Believe me it's always in my boat and tackle bag. I see people that say when the bite is slow then they add an "attractant ". Why would you not use it all the time. You could be missing fish. Now why would you do that

 

I have been using "the goo" for as long as I can remember...Don't leave home without it!

 

 

 

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  • Super User
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I've always used "scents" since the invention of Fish Formula and I also use pure anise oil.

Both have been replaced by Megastrike ;)

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I use Gulp Alive Spray just because I am a huge Berkley fan! It may wash off but all around its great. On my lures I sometimes use FishSticks too but they are less productive. Does anyone have a cheap scent to reccomend?

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Dip in jjs magic you wont have that problem. Ive had old plastics that smell all summer lol

  • Global Moderator
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Megastrike not only helps get bites, it also helps hook fish!

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Spike it also seems to last forever. Any bait I dipped the tails in to make chartreuse go in a bag together. They still smell like garlic and I don't know if it will ever go away. There is also a garlic spray can my stepfather uses sometimes that is super strong and last a long time. I think they sell that at Walmart. It is in a black can with red letters I thonk.

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