scent question
eyellaw
Posted 11/21/2006 9:59 AM (#49068)
Subject: scent question



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Location: Otterlake MI
i was wondering if any body uses scents when they are ice fishing and what the results are as i have been thinking about trying it and was wondering if it was worth it thanks for any replies p.s. i fish mostly saginaw bay and river

Edited by eyellaw 11/21/2006 10:00 AM
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walleye express
Posted 11/21/2006 11:23 AM (#49070 - in reply to #49068)
Subject: RE: scent question



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Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay.
eyellaw - 11/21/2006 10:59 AM

i was wondering if any body uses scents when they are ice fishing and what the results are as i have been thinking about trying it and was wondering if it was worth it thanks for any replies p.s. i fish mostly saginaw bay and river


Greg.

If you remember right from our trip last spring on the river, I sprayed our offerings with B.A.N.G. a few times. I have cans of this aerosol scent spray in every boat and outdoor transport I own, including my ice fishing gear. It has aided me (I believe) in catching every specie I've fished for in the last 8 years. My favorite flavor is "Combo", with both shad and crayfish mixed together. And no I'm not a sponsor, but very happy to promote something I think works for me and just might for you.

Edited by walleye express 11/21/2006 11:25 AM
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sworrall
Posted 11/22/2006 9:55 AM (#49081 - in reply to #49070)
Subject: RE: scent question




Location: Rhinelander
I've used scents on my tip ups alot, by adding a piece of red yarn above the hook to soak with scent. Seems to help me!
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eyellaw
Posted 11/22/2006 10:10 AM (#49083 - in reply to #49068)
Subject: Re: scent question



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Location: Otterlake MI
thanks guys i forgot all about the sent you used that day and i like the idea of using the red yarn to hold it
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