WD40
There is a strong body of belief in this sublect.
As WD40 seems to break down oil (careful how you spray your reels) you could
believe that it also breaks down fish oil and what ever "oil" there is in
worm.
If this is so then bait sprayed with WD40 would tend to release its oils
more quickly thus presnting a good scent trail from early in the cast. It
would tend to run out a lot quicker though, so more frequent re-bailting is
called for, more scent ,more often, more fish?!
Tight lines
Keith M
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"Ray" wrote in message
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According to Sea Angler magazine, (Jan 2007, page 46) WD40 has "a big
following as an effective fish attractant and bait additive."
What say you?
I heard a rumour many years ago and do no not if true or not, but the
rumour was that WD40 contains fish oil
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