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salmonoid 1Tue Dec-16-03 04:13 PM
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#3434, "RE: Bass Umbrellas?"
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The temperature factor is a good point, Wade. I wonder which is more important in a scent product, the scent trail to attract the fish or the taste of the product that gets them to hold hold a bit longer, giving the angler a second or so more time to set the hook. Because both factors are obviously important I may try to use, at the same time, on different parts of the lure an oily scent to create the scent trail and a sticky scent for the taste. To some this may seem to be going too far. I have used combinations of scents before. When mooching for salmon I sometimes inject the sardine or herring with an oily scent, then coat that bait with a sticky product. ( I also heavily coat the exposed hook with a sticky scent when mooching for salmon.)


Bob

  

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Bass Umbrellas? [View all] , Wade, Fri Dec-12-03 08:23 AM
  RE: Bass Umbrellas?, woodchucker, Dec 12th 2003, #1
RE: Bass Umbrellas?, salmonoid 1, Dec 12th 2003, #2
RE: Bass Umbrellas?, Wade, Dec 13th 2003, #3
      RE: Bass Umbrellas?, salmonoid 1, Dec 14th 2003, #4
           RE: Bass Umbrellas?, Wade, Dec 16th 2003, #5
                RE: Bass Umbrellas?, salmonoid 1, Dec 16th 2003 #6

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