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01-17-2009, 11:56 AM
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Good thread. Thanks to everyone. I'm learning alot from this discussion.
Picture shows a super strike "bullet"
I switched the rear treble it came with for a dressed siwash.
Emgred: Could you go into some more detail about using lunker lotion?
I have some but have only tried it once.
Maybe its time to give it another try.
Thanks Bob
Last edited by Rmarsh; 08-26-2023 at 05:57 AM..
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01-17-2009, 01:46 PM
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Curmudgeon
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Patchogue & NYC
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rmarsh
Emgred: Could you go into some more detail about using lunker lotion?
I have some but have only tried it once.
Maybe its time to give it another try.
Thanks Bob
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Bob
As I mentioned earlier in the thread, I got the Lunker Lotion tip from something that Gary (Big Water) wrote. Hopefully he will chime in with more detail. I just squeeze some into the holes where the hook hangers are. Not only ups production, but it seems to retard hook rusting.
Ed
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I'd rather be fishing!
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01-17-2009, 02:04 PM
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Steve "Van Staal"
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Cranston
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Rmarsh, I routinely spray menhaden oil or Sea Bait(any scent) on my artificials. I think it helps. It certainly can't hurt!
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01-17-2009, 02:31 PM
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Thanks Steve: I guess my problem was that I was putting way too much, and didn't try it again. But since the topic came up I knew I should learn how it's used. The spray method sounds like it would apply a very light coating.
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01-17-2009, 02:35 PM
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Thanks Ed: I was coating the entire lure with it (probably too much)and it severely affected the lures swimming action. I will try it the way you have suggested.
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01-17-2009, 02:47 PM
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Hello Big Water and thanks for your reply. Glad I asked the question and have guys like yourself to fill in the blanks for me. 
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01-17-2009, 02:52 PM
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Steve "Van Staal"
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Cranston
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It can be a pain to apply in crappy conditions. The gel or stick probably stays on longer. I'll have to try it. Presently, I carry a small spray bottle in my bag. I , like Gary, have been fishing with no hits, then spray some stuff on and immediatley get hit. Like I said, it can't hurt. Fish have a good sense of smell and applying scent might trigger a strike. Who knows? Freshwater bass fishermen swear by it.
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01-17-2009, 02:35 PM
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Menhaden/Bunker Jell
I use the Menhaden/Bunker Jell from Atlas Mikes. To give credit where credit is due, I got the tip by reading an article by Charlie Soares. I had trouble finding it so I e-mailed him and he sent me some. I had given him some plugs one time and he remembered me. Besides the hook holes I put some on the tied tail (another reason to have a tied tail). The jell seems to last longer than the oil. As I have said before it makes a difference. I caught a nice striper on Cutty this past fall and when my buddy came up to me the first thing he said was, "You still using that bunker jell?" I smiled and said, "Everytime". It can be a pain when you are out on a rock in the dark, in big waves and you are trying to squeeze a little gell into hook hole. Sometimes I go for awhile without a hit, put some gell on and get a hit the next cast. 
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