witch attracttant you use?sorry for my english i'm french...
witch attracttant you use?sorry for my english i'm french...
Which Attractant do I use? I use Berkley Gulp Crappie Nibbles. I don't really target bass but fish more for pan fish. I tried some of the spray attractants and have never noticed any improvement. When I troll for salmon, I just use visual attractants in front of my lures and flies.
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Not to worry about spelling on most message boards. We all realize we are not professional typists and besides, yours is not the worst I've seen.![]()
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I use the Berkley Powerbait Bass attractant, I think it works, but that is my opinion, some people think it works some don't.
Rich
I use Kick-n-Bass. I read a tip about mixing anise oil and liquid garlic that I plan to try.
Alan
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The best is something you probably can't get in France, Right Guard!![]()
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I like my MegaStrike for Bass only. The don't wok as good for Crappies.![]()
I use BANG spray...Mostly craw but garlic seems to work OK at night... just better hope you don't get downwind from it...damn! I have clouded my co angler a few times...made him madder than if I had hooked him!![]()
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Jason Bailey -- Charlotte, NC
2002 Triton TR20 225 EFI Mercury
i like the bang craw spray myself, plus you dont really have to handle the bait like you do with some of the gels.
I was crappie fishing the other day and tried some old cooked shrimp. Crappie and Gills hammered them. I wonder if I soak my stuff in the shrimp juice it would werk? Gotta try that soon.
\"Andy\", EM1 USN, Ret.
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Lork Fork Tackle "Hawg Wild" garlic spray in the aresol can. Smells just like their plastics.![]()
Berkley Gulp Alive juice, outta the tubs of leeches/minnows/etc.
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I take a couple teaspoonfuls and put it in my bags of plastics, mainly to cover up the plastic smell. I can't say wheather it actually makes a difference, but I'd rather use it than not.
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Also, I like the fact that it attracts flies. As weird as it sounds, when I have some open on the deck of the boat, or working in the garage with it; I seem to get flies coming over to check it out.![]()
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The actual Gulp Spray attractant you can buy may work just as well, but I'd rather not spray something craw scented on worms, and vice-versa. Silly I know, but I don't care.![]()
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I e-mailed Berkley to see if the juice in the Gulp Alive tubs was the same as the spray attractant, and they told me it was not. Similar,.... but not the same.
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Neil Eckberg- Cary, NC - 2008 Skeeter ZX250- 250 Yamaha SHO
Kerr Lake Ba$$hole
The best attractant is nothing. Concentrate on presenting your lure correctly. Bass feed by sight, sound, and vibration. Watch the bass tournament shows and see how rarely a pro adds scent. I won't say never, but I will say almost never. Without it, you won't stink up your boat.