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This sounds retarded but why couldn't you keep the milt sacks of bucks and put them in the blender and use that stuff for scent?? :lol: It may work!
I know all those loose eggs you get after curing you eggs can be thrown into a scent cocktail.
Seriously, what fish couldn't resist a semen milkshake:lol:. I wish there was an " i'm about to puke" smilie.
I think scent helps out a lot.
Especially for salmon.
We fished East Lake one year and I can remember finding some NICE browns hunkering down next to the rock wall. We threw night crawlers with a tiny split shot against the wall and let them wiggle in front of the fishes nose.. NO BITES.
Then I applied my anise/hatchery trout food scent to my worm, WHAMO!
Fish on after fish on... Which reminds me I need to make some more of that stuff. Powderized hatchery pellets blended into anise scent.
So where do you get the hatchery pellets? At the Leaburg hatchery they're in a gumball machine. It would take a lot of quarters just to get a half pound.
What about powder scents? Like sand shrimp, herring, tuna, ect. Just a thought...
Seriously, what fish couldn't resist a semen milkshake:lol:. I wish there was an " i'm about to puke" smilie.
Seriously, what fish couldn't resist a semen milkshake:lol:. I wish there was an " i'm about to puke" smilie.