@@MrBrianWI I’ve been using since late 80’s a concoction of minced fresh garlic, garlic 🧄 powder, salt , olive oil a few drops of anise oil blended together then boiled in a pan and caught a lot of fish 🐠 with it. 🐠👍👌
I make soft plastics and what I normally do is put garlic in a small grinder I have, press all the juice out into a container and add some salt. I add that to my worm oil. After all of that I put a couple table spoons into a bag and roll all my baits in it. Sometimes I might even add more salt. Then my baits are ready to be packaged and shipped
U can take that mixture, and and fresh garlic about a few small peaces, and put it in a blender, for few min. That will infuse oil much much better, and it will be harder for salt to go down to bottom. Nice channel, will subscribe. Cheers
how am i just finding this video in 2019! ive been using gulp ever since i found out about fish attractant (3 months) and its not working. so hopefully i can get something with this!
This method he mentioned works great and if you do a simple Google search you will also find dozens of other brands some better then others all depends on what you wanna spend.
I used to mix garlic juice and mineral oil together and mineral oil would allow the garlic scent to stick on the bait even an hour after I've been fishing it but now it's hard to find a garlic juice anywhere it seems to me like it is so my question is garlic salt or garlic powder works just as good? Does it got to be garlic salt and garlic powder work? And the olive oil what is the purpose of the olive oil does it let the scent stay longer as well on the bait?
so once again thanks for the advice, but my plastics are drying out for some reason. Is it because of the major factor that I am using garlic *salt*? I am not quite sure, but I am using canola oil and obviously the garlic salt. I think I might throw it away because i only put 3 different types of plastics in the mixture (1 of each) just to see if the they all would dry out (keep in mind, I left these in for about 3 days). Anyways if you have any advice on that it would be great, but if all else fails I will just buy a spray bottle! Thanks!
It seems the salt absorbs the water in your lures, which makes them dry out and become brittle. Try using garlic oil instead (I believe the dollar store sells it for cheap). Or make your own by crushing a bunch of garlic cloves (fresh ones of course) with the flat side of a knife, or chop them up, and mix it up together with some generic vegetable oil in a container. Give it a good shake and let it sit for at least a month in a dark, cool spot (garage maybe?). You can even add some crashed up sweet corn if you want. No bass can resist the smell of sweet corn. :) Could it be because your plastic lures are not made for fishing in salt water? Or maybe they are a cheap generic "brand"? Or both? Because I too had the same problem with those cheap Chinese plastic lures: turned out they don't do so well when soaking in salt water. This while the more expensive plastic lures I bought in our local fishing store and designed for fishing in salt water had no problem with sitting in salted water (they did started to swell up after 2-3 weeks soaking). Cheers!
problem is once the lure hits the water all the oil and stuff in it gets washed away,,i made my own and it does seem to work,fish started biting on the tube and jig i was using when they would usually spit it out ,they held it long enough for me to hook them but again i have to keep dipping the lure in the stuff often,,so i am now mixing it with gelatin,not sure yet how well it will adhere to the lure but i heard petroleum jelly being used,,not sure about how the fish will find that scent or taste or if it will stick on though but ill give em both a try
What smells? Garlic, aniseed, smally fish, mussels and some others. Blend them with oil or water. Soak your bait in the mix or make a stiff gel with gelatine, stiff enough not to fall off the hook.
I have a giant bottle of fish oil supplement that I cannot take because it makes me burp up a real nasty fishy taste wondering if I smash all those up get out the oil then add garlic maybe that would work
I've done this it work's well! I too take fish oil capsule but have to buy the kind that doesn't cause burps. So the ones I had laying around that did I took and got all the liquid out and put it in a little squeeze bottle just add a few drops and it works like a charm.
I just buy stinky sardine oil from the fishing store, 1 liter bottles. I pay 9,75 euros (about 11 USD) for it, which isn't a too bad price here in my country. Making my own fish oil would be too much of hassle for me personally. Anyway, I then add/mix a good bunch of crushed fresh garlic to it - way WAY back and the backyard otherwise my wife would kill me - and let it marinade in a cool spot (garage) for a month. Closed lid, OF COURSE. After this I just let my plastic lures sit in it for a few hours overnight, before a fishing session. Done. Yeah, they stink, oh boy do they stink, but it seems the fish like it. And it goes a long way. I only use this when fishing for sea fish, not in fresh water though. I wonder if... hmmm... would it work for fresh water too? Cheers.
This is rick on my wife’s phone Gaelic is cheap in a grocery store but it stinks try licorice and salt smells a lot better and works good catches fish and does not stink
I did some research into the garlic salt and garlic powder and what I found out was Garlic powder is ok for live worms but garlic salt in not good for live worms. God I can't wait till winter ends and I can get out on the boat.
+Robert T I use garlic powder straight and add it to my live worms and let it sit over night. It works good on bass and crappie. The salt may break down or weaken the plastic over time, so it is best to use the garlic powder.
i have been fishin a golf course pond where the bass are very finicky. I threw a spinner they didnt want it, I tried a watermelon red black flake senko. I threw a rootbeer colored zoom tube. Nothing there either. It frustrated me because my presentation was correct No dice there either. Its not what I was throwing because I swear by senkos and zooms and have caught more fish on that bait than any other ive ever tried. So i went back to the drawing board. I threw a watermelon and cream senko, and they started smacking it . This afternoon I did an experiment. I took table salt, and put it in my package of zoom tubes there werent hitting and mixed it around. This afternoon that were attacking it harder than a senko. My first fish today was a 2 pounder, and he hit my salt soaked zoom so hard he almost ripped the rod out of my hand. My next fish came out of the water and dove on it. I dont know if it was my change in presentation adding a bullet weight and letting it drop to the bottom and pulling up on it slowly and letting the skirt flutter, the salt or a combo of both but there may be some truth too this theory. I am fishing a very heavy mat where it it is difficult to go weightless, because the bait can not penetrate the mat and sink, but try soaking your zooms in table salt to get rid of that plastic smell, and toss it out there. Once I added table salt to that bait the bass were super agressive.
Hi. i have flowerhorm fish ... and i have mixed some amount of garlic paste water in fish food ( high- red ) and dryed it well so if i feed garlic mixed food daily to my fish.... is it harmfull or good for fish????
I loved this dish, and the preparation was very easy. Im going to try it. I will cook and post on my channel that we also make very good fish recipes using garlic. Congratulations! (Me encanto este plato, y la preparacion muy facil. Voy a probarlo. Lo cocinare y publicare en mi canal que tambien hacemos muy buenas recetas de pescado usando ajo. Felicidades!)
Check it it on you tube and at fizards.com. I'm the owner and inventor I patented Fizards around 3 years ago. Check it or and let me know what ya think
This is a great gift, my sister in law loves white claws, they fit the can perfectly and are very fun!
You can get the garlic salt and evo from your local dollar stores so it's about 2 bucks for a big supply thanks for the tip John
Garlic salt will not attract fish. The homemade version seldom works good as the chemistry to make it work is complex.
@@MrBrianWI I’ve been using since late 80’s a concoction of minced fresh garlic, garlic 🧄 powder, salt , olive oil a few drops of anise oil blended together then boiled in a pan and caught a lot of fish 🐠 with it. 🐠👍👌
Using olive oil or mineral oil as the base oil
I make soft plastics and what I normally do is put garlic in a small grinder I have, press all the juice out into a container and add some salt. I add that to my worm oil. After all of that I put a couple table spoons into a bag and roll all my baits in it. Sometimes I might even add more salt. Then my baits are ready to be packaged and shipped
Nice! :-)
This is exactly what I was thinking of doing thanks man
Thanks Seth!!!
U can take that mixture, and and fresh garlic about a few small peaces, and put it in a blender, for few min. That will infuse oil much much better, and it will be harder for salt to go down to bottom. Nice channel, will subscribe. Cheers
Cool! Nice! :-)
Try adding a small piece of sponge in your tubes That’s been soaked in garlic Works fantastic
Brilliant! Thanks!
For crappies?
Great idea John, lately I’ve been targeting Crappie and the scent has worn off my lures. I’ll give this a try.
Thanks Dennis!
And with a squeeze of lemon you have a great salad dressing...
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I do oil, garlic powder, and crushed corn 🌽 👌🏼the best
Good recipe!
It’s non perishable right?
Well at least not very perishable
Sir what oil you use
how am i just finding this video in 2019! ive been using gulp ever since i found out about fish attractant (3 months) and its not working. so hopefully i can get something with this!
Thanks! I like Gulp more in saltwater than freshwater. I mainly catch catfish when I use it in freshwater. ;-)
Use hemp oil IT Will spread the scene Better in Cold temperatures
try YUM it works
This method he mentioned works great and if you do a simple Google search you will also find dozens of other brands some better then others all depends on what you wanna spend.
silicon absorb liquid so i think this works best with silicon lures
Thanks! Makes sense! 👍
put the oil in a pan and heat it with the garlic salt in it it will dissolve better then let it cool then use it
Good call! :-)
Hello!
can i mix crushed garlic with cod liver oil??
Is it effective in saltwater??
cod-liver oil works good with sea salt
Good call!
Plus olive oil is high in Omega 3. More healthy for the fish.
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😂😂😂🤣😄😄💪👍@@fishyaker
I used to mix garlic juice and mineral oil together and mineral oil would allow the garlic scent to stick on the bait even an hour after I've been fishing it but now it's hard to find a garlic juice anywhere it seems to me like it is so my question is garlic salt or garlic powder works just as good? Does it got to be garlic salt and garlic powder work? And the olive oil what is the purpose of the olive oil does it let the scent stay longer as well on the bait?
Thanks Levon! The oil just helps it to stick to the plastic. I use garlic salt, because salt is often added to lures at manufacturer to add to taste.
Just grow the bloody garlic or buy it in a shop.
@@fishyaker oil and water don't mix it just separates when it touches water
Keep them coming
Thanks John!
so once again thanks for the advice, but my plastics are drying out for some reason. Is it because of the major factor that I am using garlic *salt*? I am not quite sure, but I am using canola oil and obviously the garlic salt. I think I might throw it away because i only put 3 different types of plastics in the mixture (1 of each) just to see if the they all would dry out (keep in mind, I left these in for about 3 days). Anyways if you have any advice on that it would be great, but if all else fails I will just buy a spray bottle! Thanks!
Mine didn't dry out, but after about a month in it, they started to swell, so I just put it in a spray bottle and spray it on them now. :-)
It seems the salt absorbs the water in your lures, which makes them dry out and become brittle. Try using garlic oil instead (I believe the dollar store sells it for cheap). Or make your own by crushing a bunch of garlic cloves (fresh ones of course) with the flat side of a knife, or chop them up, and mix it up together with some generic vegetable oil in a container. Give it a good shake and let it sit for at least a month in a dark, cool spot (garage maybe?). You can even add some crashed up sweet corn if you want. No bass can resist the smell of sweet corn. :)
Could it be because your plastic lures are not made for fishing in salt water? Or maybe they are a cheap generic "brand"? Or both? Because I too had the same problem with those cheap Chinese plastic lures: turned out they don't do so well when soaking in salt water. This while the more expensive plastic lures I bought in our local fishing store and designed for fishing in salt water had no problem with sitting in salted water (they did started to swell up after 2-3 weeks soaking).
Cheers!
Awesome info mate... Tq for sharing
Thanks!!! 😊
hi, my english is not good, i dont understand you
can you write me what is integridents
thank you :)
Have u ever tried that? Much appreciate it if u do a test videos if it works...
Thanks! I’ll try to do a video in use! 👍
is this for saltwater fishing?? like.. surf fishing?
Primarily freshwater. 👍
problem is once the lure hits the water all the oil and stuff in it gets washed away,,i made my own and it does seem to work,fish started biting on the tube and jig i was using when they would usually spit it out ,they held it long enough for me to hook them but again i have to keep dipping the lure in the stuff often,,so i am now mixing it with gelatin,not sure yet how well it will adhere to the lure but i heard petroleum jelly being used,,not sure about how the fish will find that scent or taste or if it will stick on though but ill give em both a try
You know petroleum is a fancy word for gasoline right? I'd probably stick to natural options keep the gas in the motor 🏖
What smells? Garlic, aniseed, smally fish, mussels and some others. Blend them with oil or water. Soak your bait in the mix or make a stiff gel with gelatine, stiff enough not to fall off the hook.
I have a giant bottle of fish oil supplement that I cannot take because it makes me burp up a real nasty fishy taste wondering if I smash all those up get out the oil then add garlic maybe that would work
I actually was wondering the same thing. I am sure some fish species would probably love it. :-)
I've done this it work's well! I too take fish oil capsule but have to buy the kind that doesn't cause burps. So the ones I had laying around that did I took and got all the liquid out and put it in a little squeeze bottle just add a few drops and it works like a charm.
@@jamesleary1405 do you put garlic or salt in it?
@@fdsaffff I've tried it but it doesn't really do alot.
check out u-line for the spray bottom
Will these work for bluegill
Does this work for saltwater
Should, at least by covering the plastic scent.
I just buy stinky sardine oil from the fishing store, 1 liter bottles. I pay 9,75 euros (about 11 USD) for it, which isn't a too bad price here in my country. Making my own fish oil would be too much of hassle for me personally. Anyway, I then add/mix a good bunch of crushed fresh garlic to it - way WAY back and the backyard otherwise my wife would kill me - and let it marinade in a cool spot (garage) for a month. Closed lid, OF COURSE. After this I just let my plastic lures sit in it for a few hours overnight, before a fishing session. Done. Yeah, they stink, oh boy do they stink, but it seems the fish like it. And it goes a long way. I only use this when fishing for sea fish, not in fresh water though. I wonder if... hmmm... would it work for fresh water too?
Cheers.
Thanks! That should work in freshwater too! :-)
I wonder why u haven't try freshwater
@@fdsaffff I did, but with very little result (not worth it).
Could you use vegetable oil?
I am sure that would work too. 👍
Great tip I am gonna try this today
Thanks! Let us know how it works. :-)
Been soaking senkos and crawls all day will try tomorrow m.ua-cam.com/video/ocaDWA89W50/v-deo.html
Do you have any homemade carp fish attractant especially for common carp ?
Unfortunately, I don't do a lot of carp fishing. I need to try more though. :-)
Sweet corn in a can. Buy 3 cans, use 2 just for throwing in the water and use the 3rd can to put on your hook. Let the carp come to you that way.
@@hieromalo4147 very true works well
I have a question can I use egg facts for crawfish scent
will this work for live bait?
It’s mostly made for soaking plastics, but heck, it might help. 👍
This is rick on my wife’s phone Gaelic is cheap in a grocery store but it stinks try licorice and salt smells a lot better and works good catches fish and does not stink
I heard where garlic salt is not good for plastic baits and was told that garlic powder is better. Can anybody explain if this is correct or not.
+Robert T I had not heard that. I know a lot of companies use garlic and salt. If you find anything out, let us know. Thanks!
I did some research into the garlic salt and garlic powder and what I found out was Garlic powder is ok for live worms but garlic salt in not good for live worms. God I can't wait till winter ends and I can get out on the boat.
+Robert T I feel ya! I miss living in the south during winter. :-)
+Robert T I use garlic powder straight and add it to my live worms and let it sit over night. It works good on bass and crappie. The salt may break down or weaken the plastic over time, so it is best to use the garlic powder.
+Deputy Prepper Thanks! :-)
Thank you for the vid, very nicely explained !
+PRACERZ Thanks! :-)
Won't the oil completely fuck up your lures? Like, disintegrate them?
It actually made them swell after about a month. I typically just spray a little into the packages now. :-)
Great vid. You have something like squid attractants?
Thanks! Never tried that one. :-)
How long do I leave plastic in the solution
You can just do a quick coating or soak them. If you leave then too long they can swell though.
Can I use just salt
good idea! thanks
Thanks Albert!
The certainly can attract fish and make them feed, not just possibly!
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How often do I need to change out/or make new scent? What is the shelf life (or sittin' in the boat in the sun life) of most scents?
It's so cheap, I just make more of it every season or so. :-)
Can you use garlic powder
Yep! I do. 😊
will it work on squid?
Thanks John! I would think it would, but I haven't tried. :-)
So what masses the smell of garlic?
The garlic smell makes the fish more interested. :-)
can i use cooking oil?
I haven't tried it, but it would probably work. :-)
Have you guys herd of Fizards?
Actually, no. Should I try it out?
Thanks
:-)
Has anyone ever tried using fish oil capsules or cod liver oil?
Nice vid very helpful
Thanks Chris!
Is there a way to add Dye to this?
I haven't tried, but it would probably work, at least the darker colors. :-)
how long do u keep it in the mixture
I just usually make it and keep it in a spray bottle. :-)
fishyaker ok cool thanks
how does salt and garlic mixed with olive oil spray though.. figured it would clog it up.
@@tylerhopkins5373 heat up the oil so the salt and garlic dissolves
anyone tried? does it work?
ADDING TABLE SALT TO A ZOOM MAY WORK. THERE MAY BE SOMETHING TO THIS THEORY. IT DID NOTICEABLY CHANGE THE BITE
Cool! 😁
Can I use vegetable or canola oil?
yes it will still work
Thanks! :-)
Can I use my Nasty fart scent with garlic? Would that attract all gud fish?
Total stink bait there! ;-)
Oh dear lord! LOLOL
I did this and I kept some soft plastic worms in there. After 3 days they started to shrink and turned hard. Someone help me plz :/
Some plastics do swell or react if left in. I test it and also use it in a spray bottle to apply it individually to some.
@@fishyaker Now that they're are all hard n stuff what can I do to fix them?
@@Bryan06106 ejackulate
Can I use vegetable oil ?
You probably can. I just have only heard of people using olive oil though. :-)
i have been fishin a golf course pond where the bass are very finicky. I threw a spinner they didnt want it, I tried a watermelon red black flake senko. I threw a rootbeer colored zoom tube. Nothing there either. It frustrated me because my presentation was correct No dice there either. Its not what I was throwing because I swear by senkos and zooms and have caught more fish on that bait than any other ive ever tried. So i went back to the drawing board. I threw a watermelon and cream senko, and they started smacking it . This afternoon I did an experiment. I took table salt, and put it in my package of zoom tubes there werent hitting and mixed it around. This afternoon that were attacking it harder than a senko. My first fish today was a 2 pounder, and he hit my salt soaked zoom so hard he almost ripped the rod out of my hand. My next fish came out of the water and dove on it. I dont know if it was my change in presentation adding a bullet weight and letting it drop to the bottom and pulling up on it slowly and letting the skirt flutter, the salt or a combo of both but there may be some truth too this theory. I am fishing a very heavy mat where it it is difficult to go weightless, because the bait can not penetrate the mat and sink, but try soaking your zooms in table salt to get rid of that plastic smell, and toss it out there. Once I added table salt to that bait the bass were super agressive.
Nice!!!!
Hi. i have flowerhorm fish ...
and i have mixed some amount of garlic paste water in fish food ( high- red ) and dryed it well
so if i feed garlic mixed food daily to my fish.... is it harmfull or good for fish????
Did anyone have good results with this recipe? Thanks for reply.
It's worked for me, but it would be cool to hear feedback from others too. :-) Thanks Gilbert!
how many have you father with the sent
I loved this dish, and the preparation was very easy. Im going to try it. I will cook and post on my channel that we also make very good fish recipes using garlic. Congratulations!
(Me encanto este plato, y la preparacion muy facil. Voy a probarlo. Lo cocinare y publicare en mi canal que tambien hacemos muy buenas recetas de pescado usando ajo. Felicidades!)
:-)
fishyaker.com thanks John. great tips
Couldn't I just put a tablespoon of oil in my senko baggies and some garlic salt ?
Yep! :-)
I can just cut a garlic up and put that on my hook
Heck, I wonder if they would hit garlic gloves! :-)
These homemade scents are not the same as manufactured scents. Most manufactured scents have an agent that impregnates the plastic bait.
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Any idea what agents those might be?
Oil makes rubber baits dry and hard... Water works much better!
Thanks! Good call! :-)
just subscribed
Thanks!!! :-)
Check it it on you tube and at fizards.com. I'm the owner and inventor I patented Fizards around 3 years ago. Check it or and let me know what ya think
Cool! :-)
the second this hits the water. smell gets washed off!!
waste of time!
anchovy
thanks
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