WD-40 as a fish attractant
December 31st 2010 01:03
People often look at WD-40 as a fish attractant. One big reason for this is the myth that the product contains fish oil.
Although the exact formula is a secret, I can safely say the product does not contain fish oil. Like similar products, it is petroleum based and using it as a fish attractant is would be similar to pouring oil into the water. In other words, it's not the best thing to do even if it worked for grandpa.
Despite what I've just said, this post is not an indictment of WD-40. I make it a point to always have some under the sink or in my garage.
WD-40 offers a dynamite page that includes several uses for their product but, they don't say a darned thing about fish attractants!
Although the exact formula is a secret, I can safely say the product does not contain fish oil. Like similar products, it is petroleum based and using it as a fish attractant is would be similar to pouring oil into the water. In other words, it's not the best thing to do even if it worked for grandpa.
Despite what I've just said, this post is not an indictment of WD-40. I make it a point to always have some under the sink or in my garage.
WD-40 offers a dynamite page that includes several uses for their product but, they don't say a darned thing about fish attractants!
Remember to take the hooks outta yer pocket before ya sit down!
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