coconut oil in liquid form from a liquid dispensing bottle, you sure that genuine coconut oil? usually mine comes in jard and its solid like butter unless the weather is warm or hot
@@shmack916 what description would i be looking for then because they all say coconut oil i don't think i ever seen the word "fractioned", anyways i'm in canada so Walmart products here may be limited
That’s just cool. I live right on the coast in el Granada CA. In 1 hr. I can be home with all the sand shrimp. (Ghost shrimp) I need. I never considered coconut oil. I’m starting to make chum balls and juice. ? Do you ever add anise or garlic? I’m going the blender preservative tonight. Thanks for the vid Deangerous!
Totally, but I would use different bait to make the attractant. Whatever your local food source for the fish you would want to catch, I would use. For example, if bass is your target, I would substitute the mullet and shrimp with shiners and crawfish or something along those lines.
redfish is a sight predator. it will chase and bite if you get its attention. the true test is if you just soak your lure and leave it and catch a fish, then you got something special.
I don't disagree with you, this is just an alternative to larger companies like Procure and other scented attractant products that people like to put on their lures. Does it work? Who knows! Still catching fish! I personally think adding this bait to your lure helps with landing fish when they miss the first hit, get a taste, and then come back for another. Also this isn't just for reds. But there is a huge market for people that swear by these attractant companies and I'm just giving an alternative to make your own!
@@rainershinefishing3311Pro Cure might be something you can copy but Dr Juice has a bunch of pheromones added and it sticks to soft plastics better according to the Salt Strong guy's experiments.
Bass can not smell oil based sents it doesn’t mix with the water if you use water whatever you want it to smell like and some xanthan gum to thinken the water it will work a lot better
I've been using the same bottle I made in this video. Used it this morning. No issues with it breaking down or decaying. I leave it in my kayak tackle box at all times.
I mean the bait would need a hollow point inside to hold the liquid otherwise it would come out. That's just what I think. I personally like to add it directly to the bait inside a bag or container to allow it to soak up the attractant.
@@Moose1776 maybe down the road, I want to play around with recipes and make different attractants for specific fish, different consistencies for whatever the angler is looking for. I want to perfect something before I sell it someone. I also want to make my own soft plastics and maybe infuse natural scents into the baits themselves. This is all near future ideas I'm trying around with.
The bait(lure) soaks it up and gives it a flavor in theory. If a fish wacks it, but doesn't take the bait, it may give you a second chance at a strike vs it tasting like plastic. Some people sware by attractants like procure, etc. This is a more natural alternative you make yourself. I've caught plenty of fish with this attractant on soft plastic. Does it work? Maybe, maybe not. But I'm still catching fish with confidence and enjoying fishing.
hey man do you think you could post an offical reipie for your attractnant?
Interesting video bro,… instead of bait fish, can garlic power be simmered into the coconut oil then strained,.= a garlic oil scent??
Absolutely!
Great video man. Thanks much.
I'm going to try this for stripers. Cheers
Any perfecting this method yet?
coconut oil in liquid form from a liquid dispensing bottle, you sure that genuine coconut oil? usually mine comes in jard and its solid like butter unless the weather is warm or hot
It's refined to get it to a liquid., it normally gets hard due to fat and lipids from the coconut this has removed those qualities
@@shmack916 really that is done?
@ARCSTREAMS yeah they do the same process with other oils aswell , it's "fractioned" they have it at Walmart in the cooking oil section
@@shmack916 what description would i be looking for then because they all say coconut oil i don't think i ever seen the word "fractioned", anyways i'm in canada so Walmart products here may be limited
@ARCSTREAMS just type liquid coconut oil into Google or Amazon, it will pop up. The bottles just say fractionated on them.
That’s just cool. I live right on the coast in el Granada CA. In 1 hr. I can be home with all the sand shrimp. (Ghost shrimp) I need. I never considered coconut oil. I’m starting to make chum balls and juice. ? Do you ever add anise or garlic? I’m going the blender preservative tonight.
Thanks for the vid
Deangerous!
Never added anise but that's a great idea! I do add garlic too! Thanks for the idea!!
You mentioned jello,but I never saw when you added it.
you know you want to taste it!!!!
What would you recommend putting in attractant for freshwater fishing sir
Totally, but I would use different bait to make the attractant. Whatever your local food source for the fish you would want to catch, I would use. For example, if bass is your target, I would substitute the mullet and shrimp with shiners and crawfish or something along those lines.
Hi … one question , is there anything else that could be used for coconut oil ?? I mean can I use normal oil for cooking ???
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It can be used
GoPro is working good!!
Yeah, the quality is far superior to my old camera.
How long can the attraction last in the container
I still have half a bottle in my kayaks tackle box from when I made this video. I am still adding it to my soft plastics I make!
How long does it last
What if I only have mullets and shrimp?
Thank you for sharing! I don't see how to use the unflavored gelatin. Does gelatin also mixed with the cooking oil for an hour?
After actually making this video, don't use gelatin. It actually will just clump up a little at the bottom of the bottle! Live and learn🤙
For freshwater or saltwater
Depends on the bait you add. He used saltwater bait.
redfish is a sight predator. it will chase and bite if you get its attention. the true test is if you just soak your lure and leave it and catch a fish, then you got something special.
I don't disagree with you, this is just an alternative to larger companies like Procure and other scented attractant products that people like to put on their lures. Does it work? Who knows! Still catching fish! I personally think adding this bait to your lure helps with landing fish when they miss the first hit, get a taste, and then come back for another. Also this isn't just for reds. But there is a huge market for people that swear by these attractant companies and I'm just giving an alternative to make your own!
@@rainershinefishing3311Pro Cure might be something you can copy but Dr Juice has a bunch of pheromones added and it sticks to soft plastics better according to the Salt Strong guy's experiments.
I smothered a piece of raw rubber in procure crab as a test and let it sit on bottom caught a slot red- i know it works im a believer.
Would this attractant go bad without refrigerating
I left mine inside my kayak in August for a little over a week and it was fine.
stinkier the better
Give it a taste test and let us know. 😂
Can you do this with worm oil?
I dont see why not if its got a high enought burn temp
Would it be better if you grind those baits in a food processor or something and then boil it on and strain it afterwards?
I think that would work great! I would do that if I had a food processor.
why not just use fish oil?
Shrimp, mullet and what? I dont understand the last one
Mummichog, which is a local mud minnow found throughout the Chesapeake bay which is a favorite for a lot of our inshore game species.
Bass can not smell oil based sents it doesn’t mix with the water if you use water whatever you want it to smell like and some xanthan gum to thinken the water it will work a lot better
Do not do this i failed
Sorry guys
Im sorry for responding so late but... In order for fishes to detect the smell it needs to mix with the water, you'll be the judge of that
What about a preservative??
I've been using the same bottle I made in this video. Used it this morning. No issues with it breaking down or decaying. I leave it in my kayak tackle box at all times.
Stop cranking while drag is running out, you will twist the line and ruin your day.
I was thinking the same thing right off the bat
What if you inject the attractant with a syringe? Would that make the scent last longer since it won't easily wash away?
I mean the bait would need a hollow point inside to hold the liquid otherwise it would come out. That's just what I think. I personally like to add it directly to the bait inside a bag or container to allow it to soak up the attractant.
@@rainershinefishing3311 any plans on selling the product in the future?
@@Moose1776 maybe down the road, I want to play around with recipes and make different attractants for specific fish, different consistencies for whatever the angler is looking for. I want to perfect something before I sell it someone. I also want to make my own soft plastics and maybe infuse natural scents into the baits themselves. This is all near future ideas I'm trying around with.
should hard bait need a pocket to fill this scene liquid ?
Please a shoutout man
If u want a glug use lard
Rookie mistake, dont reel while drag is working, from an old experienced guy.
It doesn’t make sense. Oil and water doesn’t well so how does it attract fish?
The bait(lure) soaks it up and gives it a flavor in theory. If a fish wacks it, but doesn't take the bait, it may give you a second chance at a strike vs it tasting like plastic. Some people sware by attractants like procure, etc. This is a more natural alternative you make yourself. I've caught plenty of fish with this attractant on soft plastic. Does it work? Maybe, maybe not. But I'm still catching fish with confidence and enjoying fishing.
Saltwater fish Attract or Not bro i like fishing saltwater ?