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Scent - Yes Or No????

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I've used spike it garlic chartreuse with good results. However, I just ordered my first tube of megastrike, so hopefully I become a believer.

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Scent - Yes Or No????

 

Well, since we're still discussing this... 'No'

 

-T9

I will beg to differ-I have an ingredient in MegaStrike that is a fish feeding stimulant. When tested in tanks bass swim in an erratic manner with sharp turns. Also the bass are looking up and down which the fisheries biologist concluded that these are feeding mode characteristics. Being that this ingredient is water soluble and disperses quite quickly it encouraging/stimulates feeding. What it is actually doing is chumming the area. When I hear anglers being skeptical of weather "fish Attractants " work or not-there is no doubt in my mind or the biologists. There are other variables that hinder this positive reaction amongst fisherman. My expert opinion is that the anglers work the baits to fast and move location of the baits even faster. Of coarse the fish have to be there as well. Thats why rapid dispersion "attractants are necessary but also need a carrier for the attractant to bond or not exhaust itself to rapidly -thus leaving no "attractant" on the baits themselves.There has to be a happy median. Good dispersion rate and longevity. I try to have both.

I am very reluctant to give my sources and data for fear of theft of information. Its why I never patented "MegaStrike" Its called a "Trade Secret" Same reason Coke is not patented. For those who have seen my demonstrations at ICAST and other shows around the country-I leave you with no doubt of its effectiveness.

I will beg to differ-I have an ingredient in MegaStrike that is a fish feeding stimulant. When tested in tanks bass swim in an erratic manner with sharp turns. Also the bass are looking up and down which the fisheries biologist concluded that these are feeding mode characteristics. Being that this ingredient is water soluble and disperses quite quickly it encouraging/stimulates feeding. What it is actually doing is chumming the area. When I hear anglers being skeptical of weather "fish Attractants " work or not-there is no doubt in my mind or the biologists. There are other variables that hinder this positive reaction amongst fisherman. My expert opinion is that the anglers work the baits to fast and move location of the baits even faster. Of coarse the fish have to be there as well. Thats why rapid dispersion "attractants are necessary but also need a carrier for the attractant to bond or not exhaust itself to rapidly -thus leaving no "attractant" on the baits themselves.There has to be a happy median. Good dispersion rate and longevity. I try to have both.

I am very reluctant to give my sources and data for fear of theft of information. Its why I never patented "MegaStrike" Its called a "Trade Secret" Same reason Coke is not patented. For those who have seen my demonstrations at ICAST and other shows around the country-I leave you with no doubt of its effectiveness.

I bought some a couple days ago, i look forward to giving it a try here soon!

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The best part about MegaStrike is the formulation. Yes it's a paste, but the solubles and fats are those that fish can actually "taste" opposed to a lot of attractants that have near zero effect on the actual sense.

In tournaments, nothing leaves my boat without megagoop on it. Nothing.

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