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Topic: Gels and Oils?  (Read 3052 times)

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No, not those kind. The fish attractant kind.

What kind of fish/prawn scent do you use with your bait/lures? I'm heading out to pick up some Salmon Slammer and some Mike's gels in a bit and was just curious if anyone here had a preference (beyond the use of WD-40 - ahhh, the old days)?

Thanks for sharing!

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Salmon Hammer treated me really well last year. Not just for salmon but 2 of my keeper sturgeon seemed to love it. I always have a tube of Anise and of course, shrimp sent in my box.
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I've had good luck with the procure gels. Mainly herring. The oils I think are not as good as the gel unless you are injecting them. I've always wondered how much they help but I know they don't hurt as I catch fish.

I don't like the gels dulling the finish on my bait or spoon so I lather a generous amount on my flasher, sinker or downrigger ball. Remember, oil or gel  is a no no on flies as it will kill the action for the most part..especially on marabou or any fuzzy stuff.


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I picked up some Pro-Cure UV Shrimp and Herring Gel at Fisherman's. Went over I-5 to go into Delta Park (dropped off my wife for a Doernbecker (sp?) event) and there were quite a few boats below the bridge jockeying for position. Seemed like they knew something I didn't...

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Pro-Cure Herring Gel for herring.  I like to fill the body cavity when trolling cutplugs.
Mike's UV Sandshrimp Gel on spinners and prawns.

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Smelly Jelly anise has worked well for me in the past for salmon. Of course, nothing worked well for me last year!
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No, not those kind. The fish attractant kind.

What kind of fish/prawn scent do you use with your bait/lures? I'm heading out to pick up some Salmon Slammer and some Mike's gels in a bit and was just curious if anyone here had a preference (beyond the use of WD-40 - ahhh, the old days)?

Thanks for sharing!

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Last year the Best thing working here on the Umqua ,was just Tuna oil from canned tuna, go fig, can't get much easyer than that,I saw the results worked great..