diy fish attractant
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diy fish attractant
wondering if anyone has had a go at making their own sfactor or something similar. i want to have a look at getting the stuff on a budget as it seems a bit expensive for what it is.
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Re: diy fish attractant
I couldn't see why you shouldn't be able to create something using pilchards, garlic or tuna oil that'd work the same way, shelf life could be an issue though. I think too most of these branded ones add amino acids, which could be a little harder to source.
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Re: diy fish attractant
I'm always sceptical about these attractants. I've fished next to fishos that uses all these scents and I've outfished them every time. Sometimes I wonder if those scents are nothing more than just gimmicks or they're actualy marketed to attract the fisherman more than the fish. That's just my opinion, others may believe or rely on these products
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Re: diy fish attractant
When using soft plastics without 'built in' scents, I reckon it helps. Especially when they're a bit shy. But when they're aggressive, it doesn't matter much. It cannot be more real than real food/bait.Kenle wrote: ↑Fri Nov 26, 2021 7:58 amI'm always sceptical about these attractants. I've fished next to fishos that uses all these scents and I've outfished them every time. Sometimes I wonder if those scents are nothing more than just gimmicks or they're actualy marketed to attract the fisherman more than the fish. That's just my opinion, others may believe or rely on these products
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Re: diy fish attractant
If you use natural biological stuff, without any other ingredients, usually don't last long, eg. blended fish guts. It'll go off, smelly, etc.nickpicc06 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 8:09 pmwondering if anyone has had a go at making their own sfactor or something similar. i want to have a look at getting the stuff on a budget as it seems a bit expensive for what it is.
In the end, it's probably cheaper, easier and more efficient to just buy a tube of sfactor. You don't need to put a lot anyway. Just a smear will do.
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Re: diy fish attractant
I'm not sure which scents you're looking at but I've been using procure and the little bottles they come in are lasting me years. I've actually eventually misplaced a bottle after two years of pretty regular use on two occasions without actually finishing one. Can usually pick them up for $20 which makes the pretty cheap for how long they last imo.
Making your own stuff could be tricky just getting the consistency right and as others have said longevitiy is also an issue
Making your own stuff could be tricky just getting the consistency right and as others have said longevitiy is also an issue
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Re: diy fish attractant
I use sax scents as previously stated when it's quite I use it to add the extra bit I find the bites tend to happen when the plastic is stationary.
There are videos on YouTube about how to make your own.
There are videos on YouTube about how to make your own.