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    What is a good ration for anise, mineral oil, and garlic powder??
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    Quote Originally Posted by ibmack View Post
    What is a good ration for anise, mineral oil, and garlic powder??
    Not really helping with your question but hear some Bass fishermen use garlic oil .
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    Question. What are you using this mixture for.

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    6-8 drops of anise to 6 oz of oil. Sprinkle in garlic to taste. I just mixed in a little at a time until I could smell it good. Have never tried the Garlic oil but think I might if it was me.
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    Can someone sprinkle a little bit of what are we talking about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blueducklane View Post
    Can someone sprinkle a little bit of what are we talking about?
    Making a scent to go on baits. Anise smells like licorice. He is going to use mineral oil as the base. I used to get medical grade glycerin from drug store and mix anise oil with it to use on my bass baits. Later when garlic scent became all the rage I mixed garlic powder with the glycerin. It seems to help. Think it causes them to hold onto a bait just a little longer. I used it as a cover sent because I'm a smoker and figured that would get on baits as I handled them and that would cover up that scent. The prevailing consensis from biologist is that salt in lures tells fish they have blood in their mouth from the bait and they hold on longer.
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    1 cup olive oil
    1 tps garlic powder
    1 tps of sea salt
    1 tps of coarse ground pepper
    1 tps of jalapeņo
    ground pepper

    Mix in in ziploc with fillets in bag chill over night, grill on cedar planks until flaky 🙄

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    I like the way you think lawnmower man!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TimY View Post
    Question. What are you using this mixture for.
    spraying and soaking my plastics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lawnmowerman43 View Post
    1 cup olive oil
    1 tps garlic powder
    1 tps of sea salt
    1 tps of coarse ground pepper
    1 tps of jalapeņo
    ground pepper

    Mix in in ziploc with fillets in bag chill over night, grill on cedar planks until flaky ��

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    Dude! That sounds awesome. TY
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