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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Tad Hussein Winslow" data-source="post: 1186180" data-attributes="member: 7123"><p>Tangent on scents:</p><p></p><p>Couple days ago I put a small ziploc baggie in my fishin fanny pack, containing a couple dozen of each of these "gel capsules": (a) Garlic and (b) Fish Oil. These are the cheap over the counter Spring Valley health supplements that I take anyway and have on hand. I figure that I'll put the hook through say, a fish oil capsule, then move it up the line past the hook, then put my bait on, then squeeze some on the bait - hopefully, in addition to being on the bait directly, it will slowly ooze out and fill the water around it with scent and mask/attract. We'll see. The garlic they are supposed to like, too. If it works, this will be cheaper than buying the juice from Academy made to hook fisherman's wallets.</p><p></p><p>The garlic pills are smaller, and with the slippery/smooth surface of the gel capsules, I'm wondering if a trout wouldn't just bite the capsule and take off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Tad Hussein Winslow, post: 1186180, member: 7123"] Tangent on scents: Couple days ago I put a small ziploc baggie in my fishin fanny pack, containing a couple dozen of each of these "gel capsules": (a) Garlic and (b) Fish Oil. These are the cheap over the counter Spring Valley health supplements that I take anyway and have on hand. I figure that I'll put the hook through say, a fish oil capsule, then move it up the line past the hook, then put my bait on, then squeeze some on the bait - hopefully, in addition to being on the bait directly, it will slowly ooze out and fill the water around it with scent and mask/attract. We'll see. The garlic they are supposed to like, too. If it works, this will be cheaper than buying the juice from Academy made to hook fisherman's wallets. The garlic pills are smaller, and with the slippery/smooth surface of the gel capsules, I'm wondering if a trout wouldn't just bite the capsule and take off. [/QUOTE]
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