Fish attractants.

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seanie35
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Re: Fish attractants.

#21 Post by seanie35 »

theshoreking wrote:Craigo/Anthony2carr

will pm you the link shortly. Mike Q - you don't need the link as you know it all already! There would be nothin new in it for you :idea:

sk

:lol: any links going about the house sk
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#22 Post by theshoreking »

NO! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Its on its way :lol:
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#23 Post by MikeQ »

theshoreking wrote:Craigo/Anthony2carr

will pm you the link shortly. Mike Q - you don't need the link as you know it all already! There would be nothin new in it for you :idea:

sk


Im sure I dont, but what little I do know, that works, Im happy to share with people. I get enjoyment out of other people's success especially if I have been able to help them im some way :-)
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#24 Post by dan »

pilchard oil or cod liver oil.
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#25 Post by The Austrian »

Anyone tried these Cyber Dips yet?
here: http://cgi.ebay.ie/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... :IT&ih=024
sounds interesting.
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#26 Post by seanie35 »

just got the lugworm dip in the post today, just had a sniff :mrgreen: , smells like a bucket of lug 8)
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#27 Post by The Austrian »

Thanks seani35, might give them a try, looking forward to a few surprise results :)
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#28 Post by nicky reid »

Thai fish sauce which can be bought in the asian section of most large supermarkets is an excellent attractant.
Regarding WD40, would have issues using this stuff myself in a marine enviroment as like any other oil it is a pollutant and by the letter of the law would controvine MARPOL regulations.
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#29 Post by ROADRUNNER »

theshoreking wrote:Craigo/Anthony2carr

will pm you the link shortly. Mike Q - you don't need the link as you know it all already! There would be nothing new in it for you :idea:

sk


thanks KING as you know i have used your secret ingredient lately and it REALY does work :wink: :wink: whenever i use it i know it will be PREDICATABLE FISHING 8) 8) 8) 8)

Big Man you really are the Bass King :shock: :shock: :shock:
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#30 Post by theshoreking »

Danny,

stop stirrin :!: even if some of it is true :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Must show you the latest ingredients I got though :!: :!: :!: :!:

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#31 Post by daithi »

would anyone like to post up that link, or maybe pm it to me?
thanks
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#32 Post by theshoreking »

You just got the pm!

Up the Deise!

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#33 Post by cortaz »

:)
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#34 Post by theshoreking »

Just to add to up the Deise - and best of luck to de la salle on March 17th!!

:) :) :) :)

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