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In these warmer days on the water, I've always had a problem with the Bass Feast Smelly Jelly fish attractant becoming way too runny from the consistency of thick jell.  My inquiry here is does anyone have a idea what I can add to this smelly Jelly Bass Feast to combat the warmer temps and its effect on the attractant?  Thanks

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7 minutes ago, LSU Fan said:

In these warmer days on the water, I've always had a problem with the Bass Feast Smelly Jelly fish attractant becoming way too runny from the consistency of thick jell.  My inquiry here is does anyone have a idea what I can add to this smelly Jelly Bass Feast to combat the warmer temps and its effect on the attractant?  Thanks

I use Magastrike on just about everything I throw.  It is also a jelly like deal and comes in a tube (like toothpaste).  Storing it in a 'cooler' with my food & drinks keeps it from getting too runny in the summer heat.

:smiley:

A-Jay

 

44 minutes ago, A-Jay said:

Storing it in a 'cooler' with my food & drinks

 

It's for the fish, A-Jay. Not for you. ?

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Like @A-Jay recommends, chuck that jar of Smelly Jelly in the ice chest when it becomes that soupy mess in the summers heat. I’ve gotten away from SJ and went with Pro-Cure or Megastrike, both of which might be on ice in the heat if need be.

I’ve been a fan of Liquid Mayhem, which also comes in a tube like toothpaste. It does not change in consistency in warmer weather (at least for me). 

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What smelly jelly are you using? They make several different products.

 

I recently started using smelly jelly products. What I've found is that I like their liquid formula for masking scent on my hands like suncreen, and then I use their pro guide formula for putting scent onto my baits. I have not had issues with the pro guide formula getting too runny.

 

I use the bass feast scent too, and since I have started using it, bass inhale my baits. I think it is a great product

2 hours ago, A-Jay said:

I use Magastrike on just about everything I throw.  It is also a jelly like deal and comes in a tube (like toothpaste).  Storing it in a 'cooler' with my food & drinks keeps it from getting too runny in the summer heat.

:smiley:

A-Jay

 

 

42 minutes ago, J._Bricker said:

Like @A-Jay recommends, chuck that jar of Smelly Jelly in the ice chest when it becomes that soupy mess in the summers heat. I’ve gotten away from SJ and went with Pro-Cure or Megastrike, both of which might be on ice in the heat if need be.

There is no way I would out smelly jelly within 3 ft of my food or drink.  That stuff is nauseating.  Mega strike, no problem.  I use smelly jelly with smallmouth and it works, but not going anywhere I can smell it, especially by food.  ?

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Been using Megastrike for a long time, no complaints about it. I have used JJ's in the past, but the smell caused me to discontinue using it.

Add a little fromunda cheese along with some belly button lint.  

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16 hours ago, Fishin Dad said:

 

There is no way I would out smelly jelly within 3 ft of my food or drink.  That stuff is nauseating.  Mega strike, no problem.  I use smelly jelly with smallmouth and it works, but not going anywhere I can smell it, especially by food.  ?

*I'd have to keep Smelly Jelly in it's own ice pack (along with Zman Elaztec soft plastics !!)

On 7/2/2023 at 6:55 AM, ChrisD46 said:

*I'd have to keep Smelly Jelly in it's own ice pack (along with Zman Elaztec soft plastics !!)

I actually keep smelly jelly in its jar plus inside a ziplock bag inside a small Rubbermaid container.  No kidding. 

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On 7/3/2023 at 8:58 AM, Fishin Dad said:

I actually keep smelly jelly in its jar plus inside a ziplock bag inside a small Rubbermaid container.  No kidding. 

Smart !

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