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I find it hard to believe that composted worms is a bass's favorite. I mean it's basically rotted worm poop.

I was pretty surprised when I read it. Unless I'm understanding the chart incorrectly which is very possible lol.

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I was pretty surprised when I read it. Unless I'm understanding the chart incorrectly which is very possible lol.

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Clint, so where is this study from?

Clint, so where is this study from?

Berkley fish research databank.

I'm interested to know how they performed this test and to know how scientific this is. I'm not sure what Feeding Response Magnitude (%) means and how it was calculated...

On the chart, the Anise's bar's height appears to be either 1% or 2% based on the vertical scale. Let's say it is 2%. Then they had to try at least 50 times and bass ate 1 time. That's 2%. In order to compare 6 flavors, they have to do the same thing for all six. That's 50 x 6 = 300 tests. And if you repeat the same test to the same fish, the result would not be so accurate. They have to have lots of fish in similar condition to have good tests.

Or I am totally not getting the meaning of the chart...

WD-40 works well on plastics.

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