your crappie attracting spray......
Anybody ever hear of putting baby oil in your jig bags to keep the jigs from sticking together as bad? Wander if the scent of baby powder in the oil will spook fish. Are their any other methods to use to keep jigs from sticking to each other in the bags??
your crappie attracting spray......
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Wd40 its an oil that most preditor fish like. I have used it on hard and sofet baits as well a on dead baits for, Halibut, trout, kokanee and it works real well on bass.
To land one of my crappie i need a gaff and a .22 pistal :D
Get some of those Plano plastic boxes that have dividers....and keep the colors separated, otherwise they will all bleed into each other and you will have a big mess!!
I won't be at work........I'm feelin' crappie today!
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Believe it or not, I've had success using WD-40 oil on my jigs. I never thought it would work. - Flyrod BobOriginally Posted by Lum
I use a small amount of Berkley Strike in the gag or in each comparment of a box.
Hope you like that smell.
Got ur jigs. Just waiting to try them out. I use baby oil. I use very little when applying to plastics in tackle box. Keeps stuff from sticking and smells good. I have posted this before. Use and still use WD40 for the same purpose ( mainly to keep stuff from sticking vs using as a fish attractant). I personally dont give a damn about fish smellies. Nother gimmic as far as I am concerned. Others swear by them. My cooler gets filled without any special smellies.
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Hi Lum,
A co-worker of mine uses non-stick cooking spray that has a garlic flavor to it. He buys his at Kroger and each color/type of bait is placed in a ziploc bag while it's being stored. Then, when he needs them, he just dumps the bag into the appropriate compartment in his tackle box. He said it keeps the baits from sticking and gives them a good dose of garlic scent. I haven't tried it yet, but I've been thinking about it.
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My father can't handle live or artifical bait if he wants to catch fish. There's just something about him that really shuts the fish down. I have fished with him and caught ample numbers when he's not getting a bite. Hand him my rod and he catches and now I'm not until I change baits. Anyway, we fixed this by him spraying his hands with WD40. Another trick we found that works is rubbing his hands over a bar of Ivory soap before touching each bait. We've even caught catfish on a trotline using Ivory soap as a bait.
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people around here have used soap for catfish bait for over 50 years . old crank telephones to.:D
retired and now i will always fish