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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Blake
    Put a dab of Cod Liver Oil on your hair jigs when the bite is light and you'll notice a difference. Put some in an empty eye drop or nose spray bottle for easy dispensing. It will stay on your jig for several hours so it saves a lot of time and trouble.
    Agree Jerry and I don't use cod oil, but I do have some shad oil. I use feathers more than hair, but it should give hair jigs a good smell to them crappie. I bought a bottle of 100% shad oil and still don't use it near as much as I should.

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    That ole WD-40 works as well.......:D ........Try it....The sweet smell seems to attract the fish ...... fresh or saltwater..............

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    I would have never thought of using wd-40 as an attractant, I bet it keeps the hooks from rusting....
    Did yall know how WD-40 got its name? They were trying to create a chemical that would displace water and it took them 40 times before they got it right, get it, Water Displacement 40, just thought i would tell yall incase you ever wondered how they got the name.
    And thanks for the tips on the hair jigs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Litebite
    That ole WD-40 works as well.......:D ........Try it....The sweet smell seems to attract the fish ...... fresh or saltwater..............
    I don't recommend using WD40 as a "attractant" ... even if it does work. It's a petroleum based product, used to "displace" water (rust preventive) and as a lubricant. Petroleum = oil ..... oil & water don't mix. Better to use some biodegradable substance, or a non-petroleum based product ... IMHO.
    ......... cp

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    I agree cp! I got my baitpump yesterday, I'm dying to get to the water so I can use it! I need some fillets!!!!!!!!!! :D

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