07-23-2003, 02:13 PM
Have you thought of trying to soak them in a warm water and baking soda mixture? Baking soda has a remarkable ability to absorb any scents, and the warm water will help emulsify any oils, and also help dissolve the salts quickly.
Another thing you may try is the carbon based scent killers that archery hunters use.
I have no idea how the fish cops would ID your lures if these tactics appear to work. I guess if they chewed on them really hard they might claim they are scented. But I'd bet one of the above methods would remove any taste or smell that would be discernable by a human. Let me know if this works for you.
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Another thing you may try is the carbon based scent killers that archery hunters use.
I have no idea how the fish cops would ID your lures if these tactics appear to work. I guess if they chewed on them really hard they might claim they are scented. But I'd bet one of the above methods would remove any taste or smell that would be discernable by a human. Let me know if this works for you.
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