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I like to go bass fishing in the state of Ohio. What is a good home product to spray on my plastic worms?

I've seen advertisement for pro stuff on tv that u spray on plastic worms to attract a fish. And some people say to use different at home products idk if that's true or not anybody got an idea?
Btw I'm fishing for bass either shallow on the rocks at the lake or in a pond at all different depths

Public Comments

1. Never heard of home remedies for bass attractant. I know their's this spray stuff you can buy at Wal-Mart and it's a bass actractant. You might could just put some garlic salt or regular salt on them. Oh and i'm not sure how well that fish attractant works. I wouldn't worry about it just fish what ya got. Good luck.

2. Bass attractant doesn't "attract" fish. It makes your Soft Plastics have the correct scent and taste, which allows you 1 - 4 EXTRA seconds to "feel" or sense a biting fish. It also masks human scent which can actually increase your catch ratio.

The cheapest, (but effective), attractant I know of is "Baitmate"- sold at Kmart, Walmart, and most Sportsman shops. It's about $3.99 - $4.99 a bottle and WELL WORTH the expense.

Kick'N Bass is the "best one" I've come across- VERY strong and long lasting.

I know of no "home attractant" other than Garlic Salt and Salt- and those typically wash off after ONE cast.

Hope this helps ya?