Scent trail....
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Scent trail....
Just wonder....what you all use to increase scent trail on your bait other than using a fresh bait and pinching it around so more scent release.
I dont know does anybody ever tried this....if it have been tried....then just ignore it......if never been tried and somebody willing to tried it just go on and if u have a good result on it then maybe u can share the result right here with others...
I used to fish for one species of catfish back home....the key is to use the stinkiest bait....or live bait.....the stinkiest bait most of the time will be a chicken gut....not a fresh one...but half rotten....i remember of reading an old article of using a cod liver oil capsule,hooked to the hook to increase scent....i replace the the stink bait with a liver oil capsule and have a good result with them without getting my hand dirty....
Recently i bump into this cheap cod liver oil capsule in aldi...its just euro 2 per bottle contain of 100 capsule.Tried them on the hook after threading a rag worm just to secure the rag and to increase scent trail.....most of the time i am using mackerel or squid piece for this....the result is a few colies,pollack and a wrasse....got a few bite that showing that the fish are only nibbling on to the capsule and rip them of the hook....i do believe that the condition we fished that day is not so favorable,the tide etc.....but i still have confident on using them next time.....
For anybody that do love bait fishing and fish a lot....feel free to try them....i dont do much of bait fishing....btw its just a euro 2 investment for a 100 capsules....maybe u get lucky for a fun session....or maybe it will only attract more dog fish to your bait.....cheeerrss....
I dont know does anybody ever tried this....if it have been tried....then just ignore it......if never been tried and somebody willing to tried it just go on and if u have a good result on it then maybe u can share the result right here with others...
I used to fish for one species of catfish back home....the key is to use the stinkiest bait....or live bait.....the stinkiest bait most of the time will be a chicken gut....not a fresh one...but half rotten....i remember of reading an old article of using a cod liver oil capsule,hooked to the hook to increase scent....i replace the the stink bait with a liver oil capsule and have a good result with them without getting my hand dirty....
Recently i bump into this cheap cod liver oil capsule in aldi...its just euro 2 per bottle contain of 100 capsule.Tried them on the hook after threading a rag worm just to secure the rag and to increase scent trail.....most of the time i am using mackerel or squid piece for this....the result is a few colies,pollack and a wrasse....got a few bite that showing that the fish are only nibbling on to the capsule and rip them of the hook....i do believe that the condition we fished that day is not so favorable,the tide etc.....but i still have confident on using them next time.....
For anybody that do love bait fishing and fish a lot....feel free to try them....i dont do much of bait fishing....btw its just a euro 2 investment for a 100 capsules....maybe u get lucky for a fun session....or maybe it will only attract more dog fish to your bait.....cheeerrss....
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Paul i fished against the shrimp paste guy in question in greystones and out fished him without any additives 4 to 1, frozen mackerel was what i had that he didnt or a lucky mark.
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Here's an idea for ye
When your fishing for wrasse close in to the rocks
The small mussels that grow in clumps on the rocks
Gather a good lot up and smash them into small pieces the smaller they are the longer it takes them them to sink.
Using either a stone or chair leg to break them up add a few handfulls now and again around your float.
You'll be surprised :wink:
Oh and a few crabs legs wouldnt go a miss either :wink:
When your fishing for wrasse close in to the rocks
The small mussels that grow in clumps on the rocks
Gather a good lot up and smash them into small pieces the smaller they are the longer it takes them them to sink.
Using either a stone or chair leg to break them up add a few handfulls now and again around your float.
You'll be surprised :wink:
Oh and a few crabs legs wouldnt go a miss either :wink:
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I've tried WD40 during a spate of doggie fishing and found that our catches *STOPPED* :shock: after we used it, and started again when we put on fresh bait....
But like the man says, some people swear by it.
I would think it is pointless putting it on a fresh (or freshly thawed) bait, as it will overpower the true scent of the original bait, making it less effective.
If you had the same bait on your trace for over 30mins, well then I might give it a shot ... :wink: (or else pack up and go home!!)
But like the man says, some people swear by it.
I would think it is pointless putting it on a fresh (or freshly thawed) bait, as it will overpower the true scent of the original bait, making it less effective.
If you had the same bait on your trace for over 30mins, well then I might give it a shot ... :wink: (or else pack up and go home!!)
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Security man wrote:I've tried WD40 during a spate of doggie fishing and found that our catches *STOPPED* :shock: after we used it, and started again when we put on fresh bait....
But like the man says, some people swear by it.
I would think it is pointless putting it on a fresh (or freshly thawed) bait, as it will overpower the true scent of the original bait, making it less effective.
If you had the same bait on your trace for over 30mins, well then I might give it a shot ... :wink: (or else pack up and go home!!)
used WD40 off the boat in april this year on fresh and frozen mackeral to target rays.
out of 8 on the boat only 3 of us were using WD40. a total of 9 ray were caught, i had 3, another lad using Wd had 3, the other had 2, the remaining 5 anglers had just the 1 between them. the following day the oposite was the case the WD couldnt get a bite.
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scent trail
i used to cut up strips of mackeral to bait size,drop them in a coffee jar an top it up with cod liver oil, an let it sit for a few days. it works very well for me, by the way i take a pack of baby wipes with me cause your hands will stink like hell!!! :wink:
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I've found in the past, if you fishing a beach it will be the guys a few pegs down from you that will benefit from your ground baiting techniques. Yes you will get a scent trail going to an extent, but dependant on what way the tide flow is going the slick that you will be creating will only draw the fish to your fellow competitors as the fish will have to pass there bait to get to were your offering is. For that reason I wouldn't use it on a beach. Even on a rough ground mark it can be the same result if your fishing close to someone else. If you are pleasure angling then you can go up the beach/rocks a bit and then put on you offerings there, then as the fish swim towards your groundbait hopefully you can catch them as they go past.
One of the guys in our club carries a length of pipe with lead moulded into the bottom to sink it just for this reason but only to use on rock marks. The tubing has a load of holes where the ground bait dissolves through and creates a trail from there. Seen it in action and yes it does work to a certain extent, it brings in a lot of small fish around the tubing. He never throws out any bait he has left over, it all gets mashed up and added to a carton in the freezer on an ongoing basis and then gets added to the tube frozen. It is surprising how long a frozen block of ground bait lasts in a comp. He might go through 2 in a 5 hour meet. I've seen 5 strap congers swimming around it on one occasion.
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One of the guys in our club carries a length of pipe with lead moulded into the bottom to sink it just for this reason but only to use on rock marks. The tubing has a load of holes where the ground bait dissolves through and creates a trail from there. Seen it in action and yes it does work to a certain extent, it brings in a lot of small fish around the tubing. He never throws out any bait he has left over, it all gets mashed up and added to a carton in the freezer on an ongoing basis and then gets added to the tube frozen. It is surprising how long a frozen block of ground bait lasts in a comp. He might go through 2 in a 5 hour meet. I've seen 5 strap congers swimming around it on one occasion.
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scent trail....
have tryed this one a few times and has worked well for me. mash up a tin of tuna with its brine....now cut strips of mac: to bait size and mount them on to the hook ( about 20 of them ) wiped with cotton. place each one into an ice cube tray with some of the tuna, making sure the eye of the hook is clear. bang it into the freezer, when your going out again drop them into a wide neck flask...wont fly off when casting and melts fairly quick, and as it melts flakes of tuna come off it. and use the mac: thats been refrozen a few times, the stuff that you would normally throw away. it has worked very well for me 8)
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i was talking to the english who runs the pub/tackle shop in guillen in E.cork, he told me that the cod liver capsuils work very well for bass when put on 1 of the hooks on plugs esp. so when you are getting follows it lasts for 6/10 casts, flaten the barb first.
What I said in public
"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
..but I'm a liar really
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/foru ... 12&t=45629
"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
..but I'm a liar really
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/foru ... 12&t=45629