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Fish attractants pros or cons
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<blockquote data-quote="waterboy" data-source="post: 215456" data-attributes="member: 3732"><p>If you get a chance, open the lid of some Smelly Jelly gel/paste and take a wiff. https://www.smellyjellyfishing.com/ I use the Crawfish Anise Gel as I think it has the most "stink". I haven't tried their liquids. Just put the end of your lure in the jar, cast out and start catching!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waterboy, post: 215456, member: 3732"] If you get a chance, open the lid of some Smelly Jelly gel/paste and take a wiff. https://www.smellyjellyfishing.com/ I use the Crawfish Anise Gel as I think it has the most "stink". I haven't tried their liquids. Just put the end of your lure in the jar, cast out and start catching! [/QUOTE]
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