A couple of friends have mentioned Bait Oils to me, Squid Oil in particular.
Mates inject it into the bait, or "paint" it on. Has anybody used this? Recommend it? Thought I'd ask, before I decide to purchase. At €30 a bottle I might add, and a small one at that.
Bait Oil, anyone?
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pilchard oil
What about good old fashioned pilchard oil for about 3 euro a bottle which has been a favorite with anglers for donkeys years. Personally I wouldn't spend 30 euro on a bait additive. What if ye knocked it over and it spilt.
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Bait oil
Never had any joy with pilchard oil myself and have tried it quite a few times. I have read that WD40 is good as an attractant - true !! Must try it on a bad day.
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WD40
It's hard to prove whether a bait additive improves fishing but my own feeling is that a good brush of pilchard oil seems to add to frozen mackerel and sand eel.
A reason I heard for WD-40 being good on fish baits is that it breaks up the natural oils present in the fish develops a larger sent area.
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A reason I heard for WD-40 being good on fish baits is that it breaks up the natural oils present in the fish develops a larger sent area.
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Pilchard Oil
I have found that Pilchard oil works well if let soaked into mackeral overnight. I have caught plenty of coalfish from the shore using this combo if peeler crab was in short supply during the winter. I have tried using ultrabite, but apart from attracting flies and losing friends it didn't do much else.
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