fcap60
05-30-2006, 01:32 PM
Ok- I started using smelly jelly on my soft plastics and other artificials last year and I am convinced it gives you and edge. Whether it attracts gamefish or hides human scents- well, the jury is still out on that one.
I recently gave my heering smelly jelly the "cat test". It's pretty simple, I put the container of smelly jelly in front of the cat (both opened and unopened container) to see it's reaction.
Results- the cat was not remotely interested in the smelly jelly. He wanted nothing to do with it, in fact, he walked away.
You would think there would be a favorable connection beween a cat's interest in fishy products and in heering scent.
Go Figure !
I recently gave my heering smelly jelly the "cat test". It's pretty simple, I put the container of smelly jelly in front of the cat (both opened and unopened container) to see it's reaction.
Results- the cat was not remotely interested in the smelly jelly. He wanted nothing to do with it, in fact, he walked away.
You would think there would be a favorable connection beween a cat's interest in fishy products and in heering scent.
Go Figure !