Lure Scents
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Lure Scents
I've never used them. Ya'll ever heard of using garlic flavored Pam cooking spray? What is a good kind to use otherwise?
I'm talking freshwater here, but any comments about saltwater use would be appreciated as well.
I'm talking freshwater here, but any comments about saltwater use would be appreciated as well.
Ken
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In salt and fresh water I use the stuff in the plastic spray bottle. Forgot the name it's every where and smells like liquorice and works pretty good. I wasn't happy with the way the scent liquid washed off quickly, so I started carrying a hypodermic needle in my tackle box and injecting the liquid in several places on the grubs, and bass worms in fresh water and it really helped.
I have drilled small holes in wood and plastic lures and stuffed them with pieces of cotton and used a needle to inject scents. Hope this helps.
Charlie
I have drilled small holes in wood and plastic lures and stuffed them with pieces of cotton and used a needle to inject scents. Hope this helps.
Charlie
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