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Picked up a bottle of Yum Crawfish spray scent today. I was wanting the Yamamoto Mega strike but they didn't have any. My question is will putting a crawfish scent on a senko make fish hesitant to bite it being its a crawfish smell on a stick bait?

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It doesn't matter. Either the smell turns them off or it doesn't. Fortunately, turnoffs aren't frequent, although I had an instance years ago.

One time on another forum a guy was telling how he puts shad scent on shad-imitating lures and craw scent on crawfish-imitating lures, etc. A scent manufacturer told him that his plan was meaningless. Maybe on a given day they might prefer one scent over the other, but he said it made no difference what the bait may or may not have looked like.

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Good to hear, so guess I'll pickup some of the garlic or shad later incase they prefer something else one day.

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