11-08-05, 09:52 AM | #1 |
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Carolina Lunker Sauce??
After reading a lot about fish attractants on the net, Carolina Lunker Sauce makes some pretty big claims. Like -outfishes other fish attractants 6 to 1-. And -is not water soluble and needs to be applied every 30 minutes- instead of after a few casts. Anyway, I ordered this in Garlic flavor and have yet to try it. I have smelled it...every time I open my tackle box, whew, this stuff is STRONG!! Just wondering if you have used it or heard of someone using it. Think it will really make a difference? Thanks guys, have really enjoyed the forum!!
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11-08-05, 01:04 PM | #2 |
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It will probably make the same difference as my home-made stuff. That is, when a fish bumps the lure or takes it into the mouth, it will defiinitely hang on longer.
I mix two cups hot tapwater (not stove heated) with a two tablespoons of garlic powder and two teaspoons salt.....then pour some into each baggie of lures. Seal the baggies and float them on a bucket of hot tapwater for twenty minutes.....drain off the excess in the baggies and re-seal. Even though water based, the soft plastics will absorb both the garlic smell and the salt taste.......I've never refreshed them and they work well. |
11-08-05, 01:18 PM | #3 |
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mac3, thanks for sharing your recipe, the way my fishing days go, i can use all the advantages i can get. i generally use the walmart brand of scent. i can't write anything bad about it. dunno if it really works or just the fish are hungry, agitated or whatever. thanks.
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11-08-05, 06:18 PM | #4 |
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really prefur the carlina lunker sauce in crawdad. whew smell my finger now tell me that crap don't stink...
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11-08-05, 07:18 PM | #5 |
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I've got some-really haven't given it a real workout yet, though. I'll keep you posted.
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11-08-05, 07:45 PM | #6 |
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my school has a bass anglers club and the guy who runs it says that its the best stuff in the world and he would never fish without it.
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11-08-05, 07:53 PM | #7 |
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I bought a bottle last saturday.I was looking for Mega strike , but I bought the lunker sauce. P N J
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11-08-05, 09:31 PM | #8 |
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For My Fish, I Like Just A Squirt Of Lemon And A Little Tabasco. But For Ribeye And T-bone, Now That's Calls For A.1.
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11-08-05, 09:38 PM | #9 |
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Umm i think we're talking about scents for our lures, but tobasco is the best
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11-09-05, 01:38 PM | #10 |
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Carolina Lunker Sauce has a good applicator because it is not messy and can't spill like a lot of other scents. This is probably its best redeeming quality. I've always had good luck with Kick'n Bass, but I've heard good things about carolina lunker sauce and I will continue to use it. Can't hurt anything!
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11-11-05, 10:50 PM | #11 |
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Someone I know spilt the lunker sauce all over himself when he was out on a trip with a girlfriend. Reb might know who I am talking about.
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I have Lunker sauce in crawfish both the regular and "Pro Gel". I have had good results with it so far. But I have'nt used it enough to give a seal of aproval. I'm still partial to Jack's Juice.
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11-12-05, 08:45 PM | #13 |
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I dont use scent cuz as soon as i feel him i set the hook, and when fishing soft plastics the fish are usually a hunger bite, not so much a reaction so they hold it long enough to set the hook anyways. And most plastics made today are already loaded with salt and scent so it really aint needed. When i was fishing with the pros in tex. i asked if they like scent and they said they rarely, if ever use it.
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