Fish formulas and attractants are a very big product in today's angling
market, but are they really worth using? I seem to get at least a dozen
emails (along with phone calls) each week from anglers who specifically
ask me if a fish formula (or fish a attractant) is worth purchasing.
I usually respond with my answer as being yes! I personally wouldn't
be without a fish formula if I was to go fishing (I'll explain in a
moment.) Then some of these anglers will ask; "What kind of formulas (or
attractants) should I buy, or which one works the best for catching fish?" To
this question, I am a bit more hesitant in my answer because of all the
different brands, scents (or flavors), substances of the many different
formulas (liquids, spray-ons, jelly types, etc.), along with the costs
per container, and because of having their own individual pros and cons
when used. Personally, I use only three different formulas (or scents)
that covers all of my bass fishing needs, and they are Crawfish, Shad,
and Garlic formulas. The reason for these three is that they're the most
proven and tested by anglers like yourselves. Then finally many will
ask me what kind of applicators would be best to use for the application
of these formulas (or attractants?), mostly because of the problems with
some products ruining boat carpets when spilling formulas (or attractants)
on them, some gumming up on the fiberglass or metal finishes of a boat
when dripping formula on them, but most of all wasting formula by pouring
it over a bait while most of it runs off into the water, or even some
spraying formula onto a bait allowing the wind blow it all over everything
(including themselves)… (Sound familiar?) Hopefully I can help
some of you anglers that haven't had a chance to ask these questions
as well as to help with some of the problems mentioned above.
The answer to the first question about formulas (or attractants) of
being an importance to an angler is a bit more than one would seem
just a simple yes or no answer. First, we'll try to clarify a "myth" about
formulas (or attractants.) One thing to keep in mind is that there is
no such thing as a "Fish Attractant!" except when it comes
to "chumming the water, usually done while salt water fishing." Fish
Attractants do not attract anything except for the angler who buys them
off of the self or orders them from their favorite bait and tackle outlet,
and a "Fish Formula" is no more than a "cover-up" for
an unwanted taste that had probably contaminated your bait from something
you may have had on your hands or what ever the bait was kept in (the
old musty smell?) A fish formula is much like when the deer hunter puts
scents on his clothes to "cover-up" his human scent so the
deer won't smell him walking through the woods. The same principal goes
for the formulas that are made to use for fishing, they're simply just
a "Cover-up!" but they're still needed because if a fish
accepts the taste of a scent (or flavor) it will hold on to it a few
moments
longer than if the fish didn't like the taste, in which it would spit
it right out in a split second (if it bites the bait at all.)
Let's say for example that you were going to go fishing one day and
on the way to the boat launch you stopped to gas up your boat. While
you were putting gas into your boat you spilled some gas on your hands
and didn't have a place to wash them after you paid
for the gas. Next, you put your boat into the water and go to your favorite
spot. When you get to your fishing hole you grab your rod and reel, pick
up your plastic worm (just for a bait example) and put it on your hook
and cast it into the water. When you do all that you find yourself just
sitting and waiting for quite some time but you can't figure out why
the fish aren't biting the bait, especially when you know that there
are fish in the area (why?) or the fish just short-strike the bait and
let go (could this be a cause for the short-strikes?) Probably the biggest
reason for this to happen is because you have contaminated the plastic
worm (or whatever bait you may be using) with the scent of the gas on
your hands from putting the gas in your boat on the way to the ramp.
You see, a
bass (and many other species of fish) can scent approximately 1/200th
of a drop of a substance in 100 gallons of water. Now if their sense
of taste and smell are that acute, they can surly taste the gas that
rubbed off of your hands and got on the bait you cast into the water
or any other foreign scent or residue that may have been on your hands
such as sun lotion, ingredients from something you may have ate, a
after shave lotion (or perfume hopefully used by female anglers), rust,
must,
mold, or just about anything you can imagine. This is why many companies
have scented or salted products made to help prevent this problem,
but even these can get contaminated…..Here's a money saving tip for
you; if you buy the expensive formulated baits that can get contaminated
from something on your hands, why not buy the inexpensive "more
for the buck" plastics and just put formula on them? You will
get the same results!!!
The next question we'll cover is which formula to purchase…. To
this question I really can't tell you exactly which company product to
buy because there are so many different manufacturers of fish formulas
on the market and most of them are all very compatible and work great,
but I can tell you from experience that the natural scents work the best.
I always use a Crawfish formula for plastics and jig & pig combos,
Shad Oil (or scent) for actions baits such as spinnerbaits, jerkbaits,
crankbaits, and top water baits, and a Garlic scent when things slow
down from the Crawfish scented baits. Here's a point you may want to
remember... a Crawfish is ALWAYS!, ALWAYS!, the number one food source
of a bass, even over baitfish!
Now that we've went over some of the "Pros" of formulas, let's
eliminate some of the "Cons" that can really bother anglers
when applying formulas to artificial baits, and this goes for fresh water
as well as salt water baits. For over the past 25 years up to approximinately
4 years ago, I've tried just about every applicator that can be used
for applying fish formulas. I've tried the spray on types that just sprayed
formula over everything when it was windy (which usually is 80% of the
time. I've tried the dip tubs, where you pour the formula into a little
tub and dip your baits into it, but found myself dripping formula all
over my boat. I have even tried just pouring formula on my baits right
out of the container just to find that I was pouring most of it into
the water (when it missed my boat carpet.) I got so frustrated at times
because of problems with formulas gumming up on my boat when dripping
on it (especially the pain of using a scouring pad on my boat to clean
it off), ruining my boat carpets (when my students, charter clients,
as well as myself spilling formula on the carpet), and just flat pouring
more money (formula) into the water than I was getting on my baits. I
literally must have gone through at least 7 or 8 containers of formula
per season, and you know how costly that can be. Then finally over the
years I discovered a method of using the formula like a hand lotion which
I even wrote a article a few years back on "Fish Attractants" that
mentioned this method of just rubbing formula onto your hands so that
anything you touch while fishing artificial baits, the formula would
rub off on the bait as to eliminate contamination (the ole cover-up!)
Now, the good news!, just shortly after I had authored the "Fish
Attractants" article that was nationally exposed I received a email
from a fellow angler by the name of Darryl who was also a avid bass angler.
Darryl had asked me after reading my article I wrote about the attractants
if I had ever heard of a product called the Scentbox (which he had invented),
and I replied back to him and said that I never heard of the Scentbox
or ever seen anything like it (after looking at it on his website), so
he said that he would send me one to try and for me to let him know how
I liked it. Now, I can say without hesitation that I have came across
many different products related to angling (some good and some bad) over
my career, but this product (the Scentbox) became a part of my life.
If I had to describe how valuable this product can be to an angler (whether
fresh water or salt water angling) and how important of a tool it can
be, it would be like a carpenter needing a hammer for his work. I have
used the Scentbox every time I have been in my boat since it was introduced
to me over four years ago, I won't be without it because of many different
reasons: 1. It saves me lots of money each season because now I only
use one container of formula per season, no more waste! 2. It won't allow
formula to get on you, your boat, or spill on your carpets, and especially
saturate the water because it's literally drip free (you don't even get
any on your hands.) 3. It actually became a "Tool" to me for
my angling profession. It is so unique that "Every" former
student of mine that had attended my 3-day bass fishing school as well
as my bass charter clients had to get one for themselves after using
mine.
I have authored many articles in the past to help anglers, the general
public, and even tournament anglers learn more about angling with helpful
hints, pro tips, unique products, and even a understanding about the
fish themselves, but when a product like the Scentbox comes along that
can solve many problems, save lots of money (it literally pays for itself
in 1 season of use), and themost important! .. allows more fish to be
caught.. I felt that I need to share this product because of it's importance
in many areas for anglers of all types such as the simple pan fishermen
(or woman) who fishes for crappie, blue gill, perch, etc. or bass anglers
whether they be beginners, novices, or even touring tournament anglers,
and even the salt water fishermen (or women) who do the artificial lure
fishing. I even know of certain bass lures that the cost for one is more
than the whole cost of the Scentbox. The Scentbox even comes in three
different sizes for all angling. They make a smaller size for pan fish,
one for fresh water fishing, and one for salt water fishing.
The last time I talked about a certain product I didn't mention how
to get one or how to contact the company that manufactured the product
which caused me hundreds of Emails of inquiry. The Scent box can be seen
at www.scentbox.com, it's made by the Lake Champlain Bait and Tackle,
Inc., and you can call Toll Free at: 1-(800) 331-2188 for further information.
I hope this article helps many of you from going through what many
of us have in the past as far as pros and cons concerning fish formulas.
I honestly feel that this tool (the Scentbox) will revolutionize
the
angling industry because of it's simplicity and helpfulness for all
artificial angling whether it be fresh or salt water angling. If you
wish to write
me about the 3-day bass fishing school, or bass charter service on
the worlds famous Lake Champlain and Lake George, located in upstate
NY.
You can visit my sites at: www.capital.net/~rlbrown or www.fishing-boating.com/basscoach or you can email me at: rlbrown@capital.net or even call me at (518)
597-4240…
Until next time!... Take Care & God Bless!...
" The Bass Coach"…Roger
Lee Brown