The effectiveness of fish attractants has been debated for a long time. Some folks swear by ’em and other anglers don’t think they do anything to help their fishing. To each their own, but when I was a college angler, I was introduced to ’em in a big way. I was fishing a national-level tournament with a friend of mine and I’d make the same flips and pitches as he would and he was kicking my rear end. The only difference was the scent he was applying on his jig and trailer. That experience definitely opened my mind to the concept and since then, I’ve tried dozens of different brands.
I have been hearing about this BaitFuel Fish Attractant Gel for several months and I was finally able to get my hands on a bottle of it; it was really hard to find for a while. After using it on several tough days of fishing and in a bunch of different scenarios, I have to say that I’m really impressed by this stuff. I could write paragraphs using all the scientific terms that went into making this stuff but instead, I’m going to give you my real-world experience.
This BaitFuel is some crazy stuff and I don’t know if I’ll ever put my boat in the water without a bottle or two stuffed in my glovebox.
Bait Fuel attractant is available at these online retailers: