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Old 06-08-2016, 09:47 PM
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Hey guys
Thanks
I did the sardines today (lunch leftovers) over my plastics. Did wrll
They seemed to just hold that extra second for the strike

But yea I can't eat that many sardines, so I'll grab a tube.
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Old 06-08-2016, 10:27 PM
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Lol ugh... that's rough. I tried a sardine once. Puked it right up lol...
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Lol ugh... that's rough. I tried a sardine once. Puked it right up lol...
The little bones take some getting used to
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Old 06-09-2016, 07:48 AM
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The little bones take some getting used to
Agreed, that's why I don't touch the stuff. My wife eats the skinless boneless ones, says the omega's are good for you.
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Two words........Smelly Jelly!
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Old 06-09-2016, 12:22 PM
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The "BEST" stuff i ever used, and continue to use is the Megastrike in the white tube, yes like Chris said, it has Roland Martin on it. It doesnt stink up your hands and boat, it's a paste which is nice because it stays on better then all other's. I use it with all my plastics and jigs. Not that I have any proof it work's, but if the fish picks up my lure and makes it hang on to it just that much longer to set the hook, that's good with me. I will tell you this, it doesnt hurt to use it, so far this year, I have caught my PB Smallie, and PB Largemouth, and a ton of fish in between, caught all of them using the Megastrike paste..... I'm SOLD!!! Just my 2 cents.
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The "BEST" stuff i ever used, and continue to use is the Megastrike in the white tube, yes like Chris said, it has Roland Martin on it. It doesnt stink up your hands and boat, it's a paste which is nice because it stays on better then all other's. I use it with all my plastics and jigs. Not that I have any proof it work's, but if the fish picks up my lure and makes it hang on to it just that much longer to set the hook, that's good with me. I will tell you this, it doesnt hurt to use it, so far this year, I have caught my PB Smallie, and PB Largemouth, and a ton of fish in between, caught all of them using the Megastrike paste..... I'm SOLD!!! Just my 2 cents.
MegaStrike is what I've been using for about 5 years now. Before I discovered MegaStrike I used the Berkley attractant for years. I've never done a scientific comparison, but it seems I caught more when I started using scents. Or maybe I was becoming a better fisherman. Who knows.

My one quarrel with MegaStrike is that it stays on too good. I have number of lures that are totally gunked up with it and no longer nice and shiny. I should clean them. I suspect rubbing alcohol will do the trick.
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Old 06-09-2016, 06:43 PM
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The "BEST" stuff i ever used, and continue to use is the Megastrike in the white tube, yes like Chris said, it has Roland Martin on it. It doesnt stink up your hands and boat, it's a paste which is nice because it stays on better then all other's. I use it with all my plastics and jigs. Not that I have any proof it work's, but if the fish picks up my lure and makes it hang on to it just that much longer to set the hook, that's good with me. I will tell you this, it doesnt hurt to use it, so far this year, I have caught my PB Smallie, and PB Largemouth, and a ton of fish in between, caught all of them using the Megastrike paste..... I'm SOLD!!! Just my 2 cents.
What flavor are you guys using?

http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Megas...e-MEGAATR.html
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Old 06-14-2016, 01:31 PM
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I do have the original, and crawfish, but end up using the original for everything. GREAT stuff!!!
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