WD40's main purpose is to break down heavy oils, displace water and leave a thin layer of viscous oil which provides lubrication and protection from moisture.. when wd40 is sprayed on any oily fish the oils in the flesh start to break down and get released into the water quicker, i've heard of people using pigs liver for whiting eels pollack wrasse bass ect too,
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whats the best oils,juices of extras to add to bait
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I've always felt this was more of a river techique than a sea one with the oils, but last year I fished along side some one off the beach and I blanked and he had whiting and a 4pound bass biggest bass I've seen to. all because he dipped his baits in peeler oil, coinsadence.......
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Originally posted by toonboymc View Postjust wondering whats the best of the above to add to baits
i heard of aniseed oil,wd 40 or concentrated lugworm juices excetra excetra
just wondering if these work and if there is anything else on the market which is worth giving a shot
cheers boys
The rag stuff is supposed to be 80% rag worm and it really does stink exactly like rag worm!
been soaking some chopped up makky and dirty squid over night in a Tupperware box giving a a bit of a shake now and again
Whiteys go crazy for it so its no good if your trying to keep them off the hook
i tried putting a piece of plain mackerel into a dish of water and the soaked stuff, the marinated stuff looked like a oil slick
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