Sluggoslinger
04-24-2006, 10:49 AM
When I was at the MSBA, I bought some of the sandworm potion. Does anyone have any experience with this stuff? I have never used scents before and I figured how could it hurt. My question is would you use this on plugs? Would it confuse a bass that was going after a fish that smelled like a worm? I figured I'd put it on the tube n worm or something. What applications would you use it for?
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eelman
04-24-2006, 02:28 PM
I dont ever use any of this stuff but, this is one I am going to try. I have a good friend who swears by it and said his fish take has been increased by half!
they make the juice, and also a stick that is like chap stick that you can rub on hard baits. I am storing all of my soft baits in ziplocs with a little squit of the juice. i have the stick but i haven't tride it yet because I really haven't started using plugs yet. soon, though....
so far i am liking it....a lot......
they make the juice, and also a stick that is like chap stick that you can rub on hard baits. I am storing all of my soft baits in ziplocs with a little squit of the juice. i have the stick but i haven't tride it yet because I really haven't started using plugs yet. soon, though....
so far i am liking it....a lot......
hide the stick in the wife's purse :hihi:
fcap60
04-24-2006, 03:21 PM
I talked to the representatives at the RISSA show and he indicated that the scent is made from real sand worm extract. If you ever trolled a tube and worm or Niantic Spinner with a sand worm, then you know sand worm really works.
Up until recently, I was never a big fan of adding scents to my artificial lures, but last year I experimented with smelly jelly and I'm confident it improved results. Whether the scent actually attracts fish or hides human scents/odors can still be debated.
Time will tell.
hide the stick in the wife's purse :hihi:
i would have a lot more fishing time, thats for sure.
Swimmer
04-24-2006, 05:26 PM
When I was a kid we had something called :btu: Love Potion # 9. Any similarities?
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