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I've used a ton of different scents over the decades (anyone remember Sparkle Scales?). I honestly wasn't impressed with any of them.

But I gotta admit, JJ's and Megastrike are deadly. Seems I get more aggressive strikes with JJ's, and fish definitely hold on longer with Megastrike. I use both all the time now.

I have been using Megastrike for several months this year. I think it helps, like Glenn said, more aggressive strikes. I have been on a pretty good jig bite recently and they are really slammin it.

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The way I see it is, Does it help? I don't know, but I know it doesn't hurt. I put megastrike on any plastics that I use that are not already scented, like Zoom, GYCB, Reaction Inovations, etc.... Baits that already have scent in them like, Powerbait, Gulp, Strike King coffee stuff, get used as is.

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Most if not all oils are hydrocarbons consist of long string molecules with many atoms, i.e. organic chemistry. I am not sure scent works but it doesn't hurt. So I use it from time to time sapecially with a tough bite.

If you are referring to Carbon based petroleum (crude oil) then yes you are correct but if you a referring to I don’t know something like anise oil then you are wrong.

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I've used the Spike It as well, mainly to add a touch of color to a trailer.

Its not bad but Im going to give JJ's a try also.

You won't be disappointed with JJ's....It's absolutely the best scent/dye I have ever used.

Like others have said though be very careful with this stuff.

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