Personally I think I woulda liked to see you holding the rods in your hand in the test. I say that for two reasons. By being in the boat holding them, you woulda given the artificial at least a little action (as opposed to a plastic bait floating under a bobber). Secondly, if you had it in your hand you may have felt light bites and set the hook. The live minnow will be eaten, as opposed to the plastic bait which more likely would have only been tasted. Just thinking out loud. Its a good test anyway, and I'm still proud of how the Slabsauce performed under a bobber. Great job, thanks for sharing.

As an FYI, I noticed another thing about the Slabsauce. It's sticky as heck. I sprayed some on a Roadrunner and even after a dozen casts I could see the bait releasing an oil slick when I splash it in the water. It's stays slimey on the bait for a heck of a long time. So if its releasing an oil slick after a bunch of casts, it's definitely still releasing it's scent even for some time after the oil slick is not visible. It's good stuff for sure. I don't go fishing without it anymore.

And also, if it's that sticky on a Roadrunner, I got to do the same splash test on the PICO scent ring plastic. It's got a ton of surface area/pockets. I may even make a video of my own (once this cold spell leaves). doh