starcrafttom
Active member
Ok I knew that fresh herring and anchovies work well but are hard to keep fresh on the boat unless you are only going for the day. so i have tried gels and liquid and paste etc...
So I have been messing with the new brads super baits that have a removable renewable sponge in the bait holder cavity. Only problem is that it sucks. the sponge they use only holds the scent for a minute before it bleeds out. so I have found better produce. I got some oil padsI cut these into small strips to fit in to the brads cut plugs then I place them in a water tight container and soak them in which ever scent I want to use. better yet I have three different container. very simple and the pads really hold the scent and soak up the scent i have fished one pad for three days and it still bleeds out scent. the other great thing is you can use the small pads, cut to size , on any lure. the pads really hold up well in the water. just place on a hook of a spoon, hoochie , or plug. I fished one for two days on a hoochie and it still holds up. this is a great way to scent up your lures.
So I have been messing with the new brads super baits that have a removable renewable sponge in the bait holder cavity. Only problem is that it sucks. the sponge they use only holds the scent for a minute before it bleeds out. so I have found better produce. I got some oil padsI cut these into small strips to fit in to the brads cut plugs then I place them in a water tight container and soak them in which ever scent I want to use. better yet I have three different container. very simple and the pads really hold the scent and soak up the scent i have fished one pad for three days and it still bleeds out scent. the other great thing is you can use the small pads, cut to size , on any lure. the pads really hold up well in the water. just place on a hook of a spoon, hoochie , or plug. I fished one for two days on a hoochie and it still holds up. this is a great way to scent up your lures.
