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4 minutes ago, Catt said:

Bobby Uhrig has all the scientific data plus years of observational data on MegaStrike.

 

In my personal experience it's like color: sometimes it matters, sometimes it doesn't but it mattered often enough I use it.

Good comparison. Some people will tell you color doesn't matter. I think it does...sometimes.

Scent falls in that category for me.

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17 minutes ago, Turkey sandwich said:

I started using Megastrike crawfish scent last year and never really made a control to compare results with.  I can totally understand the reasons why it would be effective, but I can't say that I nicked any huge difference between tubes fished without it and tubes basically filled with the stuff.  That being said, it wasn't expensive and I didn't notice any real negative effects, so I'll likely continue using it.  

 

That said... any help on removing Megastrike or Dip'n'Dye stains would be greatly appreciated. <_<

Removing MegaStrike from your hands? Dye in fabric or cloth can't be removed without bleach, the odor can be reduced with tomato juice. I use Colgate white tooth paste to clean my hands when fishing. Fels naphtha soap will clean your hands.

Tom

Thank you, WRB.  I have pants that look like they got tie dyed and then covered in oil.  Looks like they'll be getting bleached.  Any idea if the bleach will ruin the sun protection/SPF rating on the clothes?

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7 minutes ago, Turkey sandwich said:

Thank you, WRB.  I have pants that look like they got tie dyed and then covered in oil.  Looks like they'll be getting bleached.  Any idea if the bleach will ruin the sun protection/SPF rating on the clothes?

My SPF clothing has a cleaning warning do not bleach or use aggressive soap.

Tom

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I'm not qualified to say whether Fish Attractant is Magic or Placebo,

but until I catch a bass with barbels, you won't find fish scent in my boat   :wink7:

 

Roger

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1 hour ago, RoLo said:

I'm not qualified to say whether Fish Attractant is Magic or Placebo,

but until I catch a bass with barbels, you won't find fish scent in my boat   :wink7:

 

Roger

 

 Roger's Rebellion Is Real  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 

:yes:

A-Jay

 

6 hours ago, WRB said:

My SPF clothing has a cleaning warning do not bleach or use aggressive soap.

Tom

Of course. Damnit.

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