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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: floridagrimp on 11/13/12 22:41 UTC
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looking to make to some shrimp scents...anyone done it b/4, any kind!!??
I use to cut up some of my favorite plastic baits, put them in a blender w/some cod liver oil and garlic...then i would drink it and jump off the end of the pier into the gulf 8) :P :-* :-X just kiddin'...would like to hear from anyone who has some expertise in this area!!
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I bet you could google that. Look at tackleunderground.com there is always someone on the making something.
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I make scent. Still a work in progress but the stuff I made so far works.
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Oh I make scents too! You wouldn't to use them, but I make them! :-\ :'(
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Oh I make scents too! You wouldn't to use them, but I make them! :-\ :'(
LOL...
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Haha
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I tried mixing cod liver oil and vaseline once. Thinking I could smear a little on and it would last for hours. I was right. It stayed on the bait great. Unfortunately fish HATED it. They would hit the bait and spit it out IMMEDIATELY. I think my concoction proved that fish do indeed have a gag reflex. I've been using Kick'n Bass for a couple years now and couldn't be happier with it. You can still smell it on your bait for hours,even days after you apply it. It's also oil based so you can cook it into your baits.
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you can mix petroleum jelly as a base, mineral oil also...guess worm oil too. Guess Jason isn't talking on this one, but Upper Hand doesn't make shrimp scent.
Know a guy that mixed shrimp w/petro jelly in a blender, said he put it liberally on an 8 oz egg sinker and dropped it offshore and THE FISH POLISHED IT TO WHERE IT WAS SHINEY!!!
and jim, keep those "scents" inside the truck cab...Obama admin will be fining u b/4 too long for carbon polution!!! and look what it did to crew of Star Trek (even you guys that are wrapped a little tight will belly laugh at this!!!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRIg6Z0EY6Y&feature=related :-\ :o :P 8)
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This is what I did earleir this year and have been really happy with it I took a bottle of vegatable oil and put 6 minced cloves of garlic in it and let it sit for 3 days. I bought the generic walgreens brand petroleum jelly and added about 1\4 of a bottle of garlic infused vegetable oil then I also added about 1oz of lurecraft crawdad scent and 1 cup of salt. The salt is important because it absorbs the oils and keeps the whole thing a gel. Without the salt the contents do not mix well. I am happy with it
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Guess Jason isn't talking on this one
I would if I had knowledge that was truly helpful. What I can best share is what not to do and offer a warning.
Be really careful what you add as it may not react well with the plastic. This may take hours, or months to manifest. I know mineral oil will make baits become hard, other organics like Soybean may not be compatible and cause oily rancid baits (phasing - migration of oils from the bait over time).
My best advice is to test it and keep samples for several months before selling it in your baits. I would also lean towards adding it to the bags vs. cooking it in the plastic. This will allow what is compatible to be absorbed, vs what isn't causing a break down or migration out of the bait.
I wish I had a rock solid answer I could offer up, but this is what I know. Hopefully there is a little something there that may help.
Jason
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thanks...better to maybe make a topical application, even that can be tricky. You are correct about it manifesting months down the road...could cost one mucho $$$$ and strained relationships w/customers....and wife
Trick is to make it easy applicable and make it last as long as possible and be strong enough to do the job. Making shrimp mix in mineral oil or petro jelly is easy...for a one day trip. Getting into a gel or spray that is consistent, relaiable is the trick
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several videos on youtube..most deal w/cutting up baitfish, shrimp..adding oil, boiling and then straining mixture.
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Wouldn't it be easier to just buy the proper scent that CCM sells? Works great and it not that expensive.
...Bill
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thanks...better to maybe make a topical application, even that can be tricky. You are correct about it manifesting months down the road...could cost one mucho $$$$ and strained realtionships w/customers....and wife
Trick is to make it easy applicable and make it last as long as possible and be strong enough to do the job. Making shrimp mix in mineral oil or petro jelly is easy...for a one day trip. Getting into a gel or spray that is consistent, relaiable is the trick
One of these days, in all my free time, I want to dehydrate some craws and grind them into a powder. From that point I would like to experiment with adding it to plastic, worm oil, inside, outside, etc. just to see if it works.
Jason
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monte, read my previous post...they (upperhand) don't make saltwater scents. i.e. shrimp, inshore baitfish etc
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I've never made my own scent, but if I wanted to, here's the 1st place my mind goes...
1st, I'd start with about 5 lbs of Fresh Shrimp. Pop the heads and peel all of 'em. Save the heads and shells. Cook shrimp. Eat. Save the leftovers (if any). Then You should start with an oil that Immulsifies...a natural oil that mixes with water. I have a bit of Shad Oil so I'd use that as my base. Say, 16 ozs, set it aside.
Put all Shrimp heads and shells in a pot, add maybe a quart of water, cover. Cook down for maybe 30 minutes, and using a 'Tater Masher, mash the heads to squeeze the juice and fat out, maybe every 5 minutes or so. Put a bowl under a strainer (under a collander), dump heads and shells into the strainer. The juice should drain into the bowl under the strainer unless the strainer is malfunctioning. Mash the heads to get more out of them. Throw away the heads and shells, or compost them. Dump the juice back into the pot and simmer-down until thick, dump Your oil into the Shrimp Gravy. Continue to cook on low to medium heat until the moisture is gone. You could filter this thru a Brass Coffee Filter Basket if smooth and clean is desired, but I'm sure that's optional.
These would be my 1st thoughts...