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nightfighter 08-03-2006 08:13 PM

WD40 myth?
 
Saw this discussion elsewhere. What's the skinny on using WD40 as a scent on spoons, jigs, even bait???? Reportedly increased catch rate by a lot..... Any firsthand experience? Someone wrote that one of the main ingredients is fish oil.......

Finaddict 08-03-2006 08:26 PM

WD - WTF?
 
Ross,

I've heard the same thing, but never gave it a try ... but have heard it from multiple sources. Have you tried tasting it, maybe it tastes fishy?

:rotf3:

jim sylvester 08-03-2006 09:23 PM

upper management @wd-40 will not commit to the fact that there is fish oil in it

Roger 08-04-2006 08:00 AM

Checked the can ingredients and the MSDS. No fish oil.

ThrowingTimber 08-04-2006 08:16 AM

Im sure this formulation has changed since the late 70's....

Sluggoslinger 08-04-2006 08:18 AM

This was discussed on here a couple months ago. No fish oil in it but the oil could work as an attractant.

I keep a can on my boat and spray down my reels about once a day to keep em nice and smooth. I've never put it on a lure though.

crash 08-04-2006 08:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Finaddict
Ross,

Have you tried tasting it, maybe it tastes fishy?

:rotf3:

Nope, tastes like a combination of carb cleaner and syntetic grease... I usually only have time to work on stuff at night and make a lot of mistakes.... :yak5: :yak5: :yak5: Oh, carb cleaner in the eye hurts way worse than wd40.

MrHunters 08-04-2006 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sluggoslinger
This was discussed on here a couple months ago. No fish oil in it but the oil could work as an attractant.

I keep a can on my boat and spray down my reels about once a day to keep em nice and smooth. I've never put it on a lure though.

not sure what kind of reels you have, but do you take the spools off as to not get any on the line?

Sluggoslinger 08-04-2006 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrHunters
not sure what kind of reels you have, but do you take the spools off as to not get any on the line?

No should I? I usually douse the whole thing in wd-40... I'm not the best when it comes to knowing how to take care of reels. Any tips are appriciated!

MrHunters 08-04-2006 10:58 AM

i usually take a power spray down after each trip.

I just heard that some oils are bad for the line and keep the fish away... but seeing this is a "does wd-40 attract fish" thread... im guessing its ok?

now that i think about it, i think its mystery oil you shouldnt get on the line.

scoobe 08-04-2006 09:06 PM

Ok to wipe the reel down if you dont mind the slickness... but remember the stuff cuts through grease & oil. Dont get it in any place you need lubricated. In fact, it actually does the opposite by attracting dirt due to the 'sticky factor.' I'm not sure if it damages mono or braid, but it is made from petroleum distillates. You know how you need the 'special' plastic containers to carry gasoline in? Well that kinda makes me worry about what WD40 may do to my line.

Skitterpop 08-04-2006 09:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nightfighter
Saw this discussion elsewhere. What's the skinny on using WD40 as a scent on spoons, jigs, even bait???? Reportedly increased catch rate by a lot..... Any firsthand experience? Someone wrote that one of the main ingredients is fish oil.......


its a myth but if you believe strong enough it will work like voodoo :bo:

Backbeach Jake 08-05-2006 05:41 AM

I wouldn't use it because I think it would taint the fish. Why not use cod liver oil? Put it in a spray bottle .

Finaddict 08-05-2006 11:53 AM

Yumm ....
 
If you're going to cod liver oil route, just switch to bunker oil and all your problems and questions are answered about the fish attracting abilities ...

.... but I would not taste it or use it on my reel or any mechanical type stuff ....

Yum Yum :yak5:

Bernzy 08-06-2006 01:54 PM

WD-40 ABSOLUTELY works!

Bernzy

baldwin 08-06-2006 06:02 PM

Sturgeon fishermen on the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest use it on their baits, claim it works. I saw a study done on it, they found no real difference. Stick to what ever gives you confidence, and it will help.

Redsoxticket 08-06-2006 07:34 PM

Spraying the reels with WD40 will fade the lettering that is painted on the side plates.

tynan19 08-06-2006 09:27 PM

There was a young kid using it on a party boat last year and caught a lot more fish than most people. But who knows could have been something else he was doing.


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