Have seen a couple recommendations for this stuff on jigs and such especially mentioned for flounder. Any thoughts or experience?
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Have seen a couple recommendations for this stuff on jigs and such especially mentioned for flounder. Any thoughts or experience?
Anyone use this stuff with sucess?
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Nope never seen it before.
Have heard of it but never tried it.
I've had anglers come in the store looking for it.
They said theyuse it on hard baits (like MirrOlures) for trout & redfish.
They said it's best to squirt it on the lure and let it dry in the air for a few minutes so it will stay on longer.
some claim it remains for 15-20 minutes.
I tried it on soft plastics for Spanish, but unfortunately there weren't any around to be caught. Haven't given up on it completely, though. Got a bottle in the freezer.
How much does it cost? I've never heard of it before.
This is the formula everyone asks about...
Inshore Salt Water Formula Super Gel - Super Gels - Scents - PRODUCTS | PRO-CURE
Quote:
A killer blend of just about everything inshore species feed on. Anchovies, sardines, mullet, menhaden, shrimp, squid and ghost shrimp make this gel irresistible to most species. Works great on lures, plus soft plastics, swim baits, and even real bait.
I watched a couple videos where guys claimed you need a scent to catch flounder. Their claim was either use Pro cure, gulp, or live or cut bait strips on your jigs. When they used soft plastics without built in scent they added Pro Cure. He liked Shrimp or Inshore.
Hummm,,, Interesting.
They have sand flea & sand shrimp.
I may be the Guinea Pig and order some. LOL ;)
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