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Is WD40 a good idea for fish attractant?
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Pat if you are thinking it was the Mortensens that showed me WD-40, then you are wrong. The years I fished with Glen and LeRoy they only used fresh shrimp. I can't remember where I got the idea to use it, only the results. The first time me and my friend Kelly used it at Bird Island there were lots of boats. And me and Kelly were the only ones catching anything. We had started adding half a night crawler to the shrimp.

The boats were crowding closer and closer as everyone was seeing us bring in cat after cat. And when we had our 16 cat limit we left and watched the other boats race to get our spot. And I have used it with great results ever since. I have all the other scents on the market. Even the Gulp recharge you recommend. Not a bite on it. I only use WD for cats, not other fish.
I could bring up the argument that oil and water do not mix. I remember back years ago when they first started coming out with 4 stroke because they were cleaner on the water then the 2 stroke. And reading that oil will float on water and not mix. And it gets washed up on the bank and does not pollute the water. And if it was in fact a problem, the weeds along the edge would die. But the water is not mixing with the oil. But even my 4 stroke gives out a constant oil slick. So until the officially out law it, I will probably use it.
WHY???? Because it works.
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RE: Is WD40 a good idea for fish attractant? - by fast_randy - 06-28-2020, 02:48 PM

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