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That was my first question for her.
Thomas Buoyant Spoon 1/4 oz goldRussians don't give up. Thanks for info. I'll keep it in mind. But it looks like I'm going to change for spoons. |
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Anitoliy, for more spoon info, look at: http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catal...objectID=30114
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Thanks for the info, EJ!
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Anitoliy, have you tried applying cure to your lures? I picked up a bottle of Pro-Cure Super Gel (Krill scent) at Bi-Mart, and have had a lot of luck with it. Just apply a small ribbon of it to your spoon, rooster tail, etc, and it lasts for several casts. Maybe someone else can report on better/different scents to use on trout. Don't waste your money on the Berkley Trout Attractant- I tried a bottle, and the formula is way too thin to stick to the metal. It washes off after the first cast.
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Great idea! I should definetly use it. Even if it will not attract, may be it will at least cover that nicotin smell. (I smoke and fish probably not
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