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Do Fish Attractants Work


There is nothing more aggravating and frustrating than getting nibbles in your line all day without ever getting a bite. This can have many fishermen flocking to the bait shop asking questions about what the fish are biting on and just how they are able to increase their cast to trap ratio. If you've been told about chemical fish attractants, you might wonder if they really work. You may even wonder how to get fish without chemicals or disgusting smells.

Some fishermen do not like fish attractants simply because they may have had a bad experience. They can sometimes damage boat carpets or fiberglass finishes, so if you use them, be careful and follow the directions. Should you choose spill it or get it on yourself, be prepared to smell it for any very long time. Some fish attractants will begin to wash away in the water, so consider that when creating your decision. Find out from locals which attractants will work best if you intend on buying one so that you do not waste your money.

Fish attractant scents and flavors can work very well. This is because not that they really attract fish, but camouflage your bait. Fish attractants mask your tackle and make your bait smell less as if you or perhaps your tackle box and much more like fish food. They create the bait taste more like something a fish would eat, often leading to less nibbles and much more bites. So, fish attractants can function very well, however, you still have to understand how to find the fish.

If you are interested in attracting fish without chemicals or increasing the quantity of fish in your favorite spot, then you need to consider building a good fish habitat. It's been a long-standing tradition to toss the Christmas tree from the pier in an effort to make more fish come. Giving fish some cover is an extremely good idea and works very well. A lot of natural cover such as grass, brush, fallen limbs and trees often rot out over time and lower natural habitats available for fish in the lake.

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Fish use habitats and cover to cover, hunt, live and breed in. The bigger the fish, the larger and the habitat must be. Without them, fish will stop hunting, eating and breeding, thus killing off a lake population. You can attract fish to some certain area while providing a good habitat for them. The Christmas tree is a good idea and is effective like a fish habitat, but don't forget that it'll rot within the water, therefore it is not really a permanent solution. Also, Christmas trees are great for catching hooks!

Try other structures that mimic natural habitats, like honey hole trees. They can attract big fish, encourage them to eat healthy plus they provide the big ones a good area to reproduce and hide their eggs. With the right chemical and natural fish attractants, you could have probably the most successful fishing experience of your life.