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Pro Cure Scent
Does any one use Pro Cure scents, specifically on soft plastics ?
If so, which scent (saltwater inshore, mullet, shrimp, bunker) and what are you’re thoughts/results. I watched a lot of fishing You Tube videos over the winter and it seems a lot of guys use it, especially in the south. |
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Re: Pro Cure Scent
I use it alot on plugs and plastic. I use shrimp flavor in the bay for jigging Fluke not sure if it works but I figure it can't hurt. I know for sure the blowfish like it.
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Re: Pro Cure Scent
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I was thinking about using it on soft plastics (paddletails) on jig heads for stripers. |
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Re: Pro Cure Scent
I use it on chewed out crab parts when tog jigging sometimes. Ghost shrimp. It's like crack. They jump all over it
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Re: Pro Cure Scent
Alot of the shads and paddletails smell like an oil refinery when they are new. I use it to cover that.
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Re: Pro Cure Scent
I use the menhaden one when fishing the sedges for schoolies. Using it for about 5 years now. I believe it helps. First started using it in Key West.
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