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S-Factor?
Last time I had the boat out was in October. So it was good to get out again. Fished Bronte lagoon for five hours. It took us three and half hours to land our first fish. We ended up landing four in the next hour which saved us from blanking. First time I have used S-Factor on my hardbody lures and it won't be the last. Thanks for watching.
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Great video. Never thought of putting s factor on hard bodies. Think I'll give it a go when the going gets tough.
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I was scraping the barrel. Forgot I had it in my tackle bag. Will be using it when the going gets tough that's for sure.
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Scent adds Taste and Smell to the lure. I won't put a lure in the water without it!! Smell, they follow it , Taste they hold on to it. I love Sax Scent Crab for salt, And Wasabi for fresh water. Howard.
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Yes most scents work well on hard bodies. Only trouble is cleaning them after the session.
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Lots of bream tournament guys use sax firzt cast, all casts!!
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Very true ... but the slow release spray on scent that I use keeps the lures easier to clean up and works with the fish Regards HBt
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PB Bream - HB: 43cm PB Bream - SP: 33cm Last edited by HB tragic; 31-03-2018 at 02:09 AM. |
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