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Megastrike all the way...

I have used JJs Magic but unfortunately, spilled it in my boat and it still smells quite strong. I have actually begun to enjoy the sweet smell of garlic on a beautiful morning.

Posted

Just a hint when applying megastrike or any scent like that... Squeeze a small amout in an empty re-sealable soft plastic bag and it allows you to massage a rigged bait in it prior to fishing without getting it on your hands...

Big O

www.ragetail.com

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Just a hint when applying megastrike or any scent like that... Squeeze a small amout in an empty re-sealable soft plastic bag and it allows you to massage a rigged bait in it prior to fishing without getting it on your hands...

Big O

www.ragetail.com

Nice. Great Tip

Posted

Pro-Cure is my favorite and I'd consider it goopy?

Posted

Thick, specifically Megastrike. No dipping, no spraying, no mess.

Took the words out of my mouth.

Posted

nice tip Big-O, I'll use that one for sure.

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Posted

I'm with Fluke.

MegaStrike (goo)

JJ's (thin)

  • Super User
Posted

I like the BANG sprays because they are easy to use. I don't think that they attract fish so much, rather I think that they mask human scent.

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