The Best Fishing Attractor Scents Guide

August 07, 2023 2 min read

Why Should I use a Fishing scent attractor?

  • Catch More Fish - Whether you name them fish attractants or fish fragrances, the fact is that these products help you catch more fish. There are several solutions available to assist you in locating the best fish attractant for your needs.
  • Get More Time - Using an excellent fish attractant can help you relax your capture and allow you more time to bring it in. Fish that escape can emit a warning signal that prevents surrounding fish from biting.

How often should I apply fish scent?

We have fishing scents that last a long time - Davos Tackle features an array of cutting-edge products to help your fishing tackle perform better. The same is true for our fish scent range. Some smells, for example, can persist for more than 30 casts before needing to be reapplied to a fishing lure.

What type of fish attractant is best?

There are numerous scents available on the market. They all disperse in different ways in the water when fished. 

To make things easier, fish attractants are classified as either water soluble or insoluble. A fish's tastebuds respond to specific water soluble chemicals due to their highly developed sense of taste. S-Factor and Gulp come into this category because they disperse easily in water and can be tasted easily. Because oil-based goods are insoluble, they do not dissolve as easily in water. This reduces fish's ability to taste the attractant. It's critical to understand which category your lures fit within.

Can I use fish scent on soft plastics?

Fish attractant is not only designed for use on soft plastics, but it is also effective on hard body lures, blades, poppers, spinnerbaits and other types of artificial bait. In fact, any type of artificial bait may be made more desirable to fish by applying a bit of fish scent before casting.

Can I use fish scent on fresh baits?

Fish scents can be used to turbo charge fresh baits in the water, as some are produced with theremones.

What flavour scent should I use on my lure?

Based on your target species, here are some recommendations of which fish scent attractant to use to catch fish in Australia:

  • Bream - Shrimp, Bloodworm, Mullet, Blue Crab.
  • Flathead - Mullet, Sardine / Pilchard, Saltwater Yabby / Nipper.
  • Snapper - Squid, Bloody Tuna.
  • Barramundi - Mullet, Shrimp, Sardine / Pilchard.

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