Yum If it ain’t YUM, it’s dead!
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Yum If it ain’t YUM,
it’s dead!
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In pharmacy school, I had classes that spent hours talking about sedimentation
rates, oil and water emulsions, and solubility. I never thought I would
be able to use that knowledge to become a better bass fisherman. Now,
I will not bore you with the above mathematical formulas but I will tell
you that YUM has done its homework.
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Why use scent? What makes scent important to a bass fisherman?
Bass like most
creatures of this world have a greater sense of smell than man. Bass
locate live prey with their sense of
smell. It is similar to you passing a bakery and smelling the fresh
bread. The smell focuses the attention of the fish towards the area
of the bait. The chemoreceptor organs of a bass are part of its predatory
life. Fish are continually using their noses so to speak for protection
and feeding.
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The new YUM is a product packed with research and development. Live
Prey Technology™ (LPT) is a laboratory developed and tested feature
of the new 3x potent formula. YUM attractant is proven to attract more
fish, make them strike harder, and hold on longer.
Use YUM on any
bait from plastics, jigs, spinnerbaits, and more. My favorite way
to use the attractant is with tube baits
in thick cover. A tube with a coating of YUM slide through the thick
cover better than baits without attractants. Adding a coating of YUM
to the first twelve inches of your line will help guide the lure over
submerged limbs, too. Although it is essential for wintertime jig fishing,
it is great on hardbaits, too. I will add a squirt to all my lures,
even crankbaits and topwater lures.
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There are many uses for YUM. It is a fish-producing product. It is
amazing on plastics and works well on hardbaits, too. Try a bottle on
your next trip out.
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About the author: Jeff Bruhl is a member of the Louisiana Outdoors Writer Association, pro angler, and a pharmacist. His website, www.marshbass.com, covers freshwater fishing across Louisiana and the gulf coast. Each Saturday morning between 5-7 am CST, a bass fishing report can be heard on the Outdoors with Don Dubuc Radio Show (www.dontheoutdoorsguy.com) on 870 AM from the New Orleans station. Jeff has made numerous television and radio appearances on shows like Paradise Louisiana, The Big Fish, and ABC26.com. From tips on youtube.com to weekly reports on his website, his articles and reports provide tips and tactics for bass anglers in the sportsman paradise. Jeff’s sponsors include Abu Garcia, Xpoint hooks, Bud Light, Louisiana Fish Fry Products, Power Pole, Stanley Jigs and Spinnerbaits, Skeeter, Dockside Marine, Rat-L-Trap, and Berkley. For more information about fishing in Louisiana, drop Jeff an email at jeff@marshbass.com.
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