Hello boys n girls i was told today from a member on here that you can use wd 40 to spray on your bait is he taking the p... Or pulling my leg or is this true also does these sprays and dips work ????/ cheers
Seen bait sprayed with WD40 but didn't see improvements to the catch rate, BUT as a well known supermarkets would say "every little helps".
isn't WD40 fish oil based?
as david northeast says seen it work on the boat,and improve catch rate,but it might gone that way any hoo im very cynical about sprays and additives in the sea at least
used it before...only pullled a big f-off grannylasher on the piece of bluey and wd40. however wd40 does not contain oil from fish as previously thought ..
Well what can I say, short answer yes it does work, try this in the house get a hook put some bait on it spray it with wd40 submerge it it water and watch how it distributes, it works because of that. Fish are attracted to smells, the mlr
That smell can distribute the better, I've had nights where wd40 has saved the day
A dear friend of mine Clara, emailed me some information regarding WD-40. It included many common uses and functions of the product. This sparked an interest in finding out just what all of the fuss was over WD-40? I was well surprised to find not only the real history but the secret ingredient found within the broadly used WD-40 products.
What is the main ingredient in WD-40?
MYTH: WD-40 contains Soddard Solvents (synonymous with mineral spirits). What was referred to as soddard solvents years ago was a harsh group of mineral spirits that today have become re categorized according to their level of refinement. WD-40 does use mineral spirits in the formula. But the more refined distilled version provided by today's modern methods of purification. 50% mineral spirits within the content defined by today's standards is what you will find in the WD-40 recipe. Which is nothing like the soddard solvents of yesterdays other harsh product lines.
FACT: WD-40's main ingredient is refined fish oil. This is true and has even promoted the spraying of fishing lures by fishermen who swear it attracts the ichthyological critters. WD-40 strongly states that they do not recommend this use, as WD-40 should be handle as you would any petroleum based product.
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