S-Factor- Is it worth it?

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RharryR
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S-Factor- Is it worth it?

Post by RharryR »

Hey fellas,
I recently purchased some nice Squidgies Pro range softplastics which came with tube of s-factor. I have caught a whole load of barra on these lures before but I was wondering if it is worth putting the scent on? I know scent isnt really required here up in the territory but I would be really intrested to find out about the stuff.

Cheers and good luck with the barra. :)


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Re: S-Factor- Is it worth it?

Post by cuddlescooper »

When fish are biting timidly I would use the S-factor. I don't think it helps to get more fish to bite (could be wrong) but I do bellieve it will get those fish that do bite to hang onto the lure a fraction longer allowing you to set more hooks IMO.
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Re: S-Factor- Is it worth it?

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cuddlescooper wrote:When fish are biting timidly I would use the S-factor. I don't think it helps to get more fish to bite (could be wrong) but I do bellieve it will get those fish that do bite to hang onto the lure a fraction longer allowing you to set more hooks IMO.
Thanks mate,
I will try it out when things are a bit quieter.
Cheers and good luck with the barra.
You gotta have the bad days to enjoy the good days :)
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