I know this has been brought up in other forums, maybe here too but I can't remember it. When doing scent with soft plastics, do you cook it in or are you of the add it to the bag family? Personally, I add it to the bag. I've tried cooking it in but was always put off by the smell it created. And honestly, baits in a bag soaked with any scent I feel take the scent on by osmosis to some degree and the scent will last just as long as one that has been cooked in. How many here actually cook the scent in and of those who do, do you feel that the cooking process has no effect on smell or baits?
Probably 75% of my personal crappie baits are given a liberal drink of the Gulp Minnow sauce from the spray bottle in the bags and I see a significant difference in hook up production over just plain, un-scented baits. I long ago stopped buying into the idea that a soft plastic, being a petroleum product, could not take on an organic based scent, of which Gulp is to a degree. I still carry un-scented baits in the same colors and profiles as the scented ones and will find once in a while where the fish are not fussy either way, but mostly the fish appear to prefer those with the Gulp. I also carry the same in a bag with Anise scent, which is used about 1/3 as much as the Gulp but more than the totally un-scented.