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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteyMacD" data-source="post: 1187073" data-attributes="member: 7633"><p>I saw an old man bank fishing for bass using hotdog weenies and wd40.</p><p></p><p>Truth is,... it doesnt attract fish. The scent of the wd40 masks your scent. Considering wd40 is not the best thing in the world, I would suggest using something a bit more friendly to our friends in the water. I can almost guarantee you will get the same results by spraying scent lock on your lures or rubbing them in rotten chicken livers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteyMacD, post: 1187073, member: 7633"] I saw an old man bank fishing for bass using hotdog weenies and wd40. Truth is,... it doesnt attract fish. The scent of the wd40 masks your scent. Considering wd40 is not the best thing in the world, I would suggest using something a bit more friendly to our friends in the water. I can almost guarantee you will get the same results by spraying scent lock on your lures or rubbing them in rotten chicken livers. [/QUOTE]
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