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Drew
16-04-2003, 11:27 AM
g'day fella's

just woundering if any of u guys use halco catch scent and if so do u think it improves u're catch rate. i use it and find it really helps in the freshwater when chasing bass, but haven't had a huge improvment with bream ........

do u guys recommend another brand or does anyone personelly salt their own ( i know a guy who marinates his flathead Mr. twister in tune oil), he thinks it help's .......any suggestions

cheer's drew

Ravin
16-04-2003, 07:11 PM
I use a little Halco Catch scent on my HB's when bream spinning & on SP's I use Spike It in gamefish. There are a lot of thoughts & opinions on whther it helps or not & as far as I know theres no way of proving whether it does or doesn't work. It can't hurt your chances anyway & I think it helps. More importantly I am more confident using it & thats half the battle. :D

Dave W
17-04-2003, 03:40 AM
A little story :)

Recently I was fishing plastics along a set of Oyster racks, for over 30 minutes for zero result.

I pulled the plastic in, applied Spike-It Garlic (clear) to the tail and pulled 3 solid Bream from the next five casts.

I figure, the Spike-It was the only thing I changed, so it must have helped - it could have been coincidence, but I doubt it.

I rarely put plastics into the water without scent of some kind (either in-built, like the Storm Rattlegrubs, or added).

I've got a hold of a 'new' scent and will be trying it out tomorrow ;) - a few of you could have a good guess as to what it is, I'll post the results later:D

Cheers,