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Hey guys what’s your favorite fish attraction spray are they worth the money and does anyone know what that spray in the black and gold aerosol can is called? Thanks.-Slade

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Anything that's not garlic!

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I used to use Gulp! spray all the time and actually felt like it did help quite a bit at times. I spilled a bottle in my boat once and stopped carrying it after that. 

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5 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

I used to use Gulp! spray all the time and actually felt like it did help quite a bit at times. I spilled a bottle in my boat once and stopped carrying it after that. 

this, except we used the Yum F2. great stuff but it’s messy, leaves an oily, stinky film on everything in your boat, including your sonar screen. and dont let one get to leaking in your tackle bag! never again.

 

make the switch to Megastrike. you wont look back.

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I've used a number of attractants over the years,

and the one I think you're referring to is Bang. I 

actually have a spray can in my kayak. I do like 

the stuff, but to be honest, I don't know if it ups

my catch rate or not.

 

Caught so many bass on stick baits I didn't put

attractant on that I'm not sure it matters. And

yes, I have used Megastrike. I do like it a lot and

perhaps it really does help. I can tell you one thing,

it helps slick the worm through weeds and grass!

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2 hours ago, lo n slo said:

make the switch to Megastrike. you wont look back.

I agree. Forget the messy sprays that go everywhere in the wind and leak. The spray also comes off after the first dip into the water

 

Megastrike is a gel. A dab between the index and thumb massaged into a bait last’s a good while. Wipe your fingers on a bait towel and you are good to go.

12 hours ago, Slade Carroll said:

does anyone know what that spray in the black and gold aerosol can is called? Thanks.

I do believe it’s called Bang. 

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I use "worm juice" for two purposes first as a lubricant because I fish in grass a lot and the "worm juice" helps my plastic baits slide through easier. I use Fish Formula II or Baitmate (clear) with a ½ oz of 100% pure anise oil added; this is to mast any odor my plastic may have pick up.

 

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I don't think any of them actually attract bass, catfish and other fish but not bass. 

 

Allen 

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Like Catt said, baitmate with a 1/2 oz of 100% pure anise oil added to it.

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Thanks guys

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A lot of tournament guys up here like JB's Fish Sauce. Been meaning to try it out. 

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I don't use any spray.  JJ's and/or Megastrike.

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1 hour ago, J Francho said:

I don't use any spray.  JJ's and/or Megastrike.

On some soft plastics a dab of JJ's chartreuse on the tail or tips.  Otherwise, MegaStrike

has been in my bag for more than a decade.

 

:easter-119: 

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Don't use spray scents. Use gels like Pro-Cure for soft plastic swimbaits and Hot Sauce for worms, giving MegaStrike a try the last 2 years but see no advantage so far, both are good. I don't use added scents with Berkley Power Baits or any hard lures.

Tom

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Bang Craw/shad combo.

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