There are a ton of spray on fishing scents out there and most of them I haven’t tested because there are just to many. There are scents that smell like crawfish, the old standby anise and a ton of others that smell like something that lives in the water that fish eat.
There are fishing scents formulated exclusively for bass, perch, walleyes, crappies, bluegills, northerns, catfish and other types of fish. Within those categories are a ton of different manufacturers saying their spray on is the best.
This was a pretty easy test for me as when I tested these types of scents there weren’t that many around. Berkley fishing made a few back then, the anise stuff was around WD 40 and Dr. Juice. Thankfully I had tested the anise scented liquids over the years and the same with the WD 40.
Northern Pike fishing tips to catching plenty of fish. Northern pike are another south dakota fish I love to catch. I’ve always found the late summer pike fishing and the fall pike fishing to be the biggest fish and the best northern pike fishing of the year. With these tips you will catch plenty of fish in the fall and the rest of the year. Northern pike are a freshwater fish and are found in most midwestern lakes and rivers. Lol, pike will teach you how to reel, big fish, quick!
Using Dr. Juice on northerns was the first thing I ever tested that exceeded my expectations and I had a ton of fun testing it. My dad and I both loved catching walleyes and northerns but we wanted big walleyes and northerns. Crappies and perch were fun too but big fish was our goal so that’s mostly what we fished for.
When Dr. Juice first came out it was advertised and explained intensively in every fishing magazine I received and even had a few articles in smaller newspapers in Minnesota. With all of that I decided to give it a try.


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