I have increased using scent when surf perch fishing. Over time I have proven to myself that scent has increased my size and catch rate.
I went from Pacific Grove to south of Cayucos to go perch fishing on Wednesday the 18 of October. I started fishing with two locals. I caught this 2 pound 7 ounce barred surf perch on a motor oil gold flake plastic grub with Pro-Cure Anchovy Gel smeared on it. The guys said they had been fishing that spot for 10 years and it was the biggest perch they had seen come out of there. Thanks Bob Schneider
Here’s a picture of my youngest daughter Crystal with a nice 10 pound 4 oz. rainbow caught on a trolled anchovy that had been dyed with the Pro-Cure Bad Azz Bait Dye and smeared with Anchovy Super Gel. Dave Pitt, tournament angler, outdoor writer
I caught this King salmon while trolling spoons in Kodiak, Alaska. I troll 2-3 mph, in depths of 90-120' using 11" Prochip flasher with 72" leader with a Sling Blade salmon spoon. I add Krill Super gel to the underside of my spoons as the secret ingredient. The Kings can't seem to resist the krill scent. I also soak my salmon flies in Krill oil and the silver salmon love the scent as well. Your scents are the best. Thanks. Ryan Craven Kodiak, Alaska
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I caught this lake trout at Payette Lake in McCall Idaho. The fish was 38 inches long and weighed almost 40 pounds. I like to use different scents and rely on Pro-Cure every time we go out. Steve Kren
I caught this steelhead on some Pro-Cure Double Red hot steelhead roe that I cured the week before. This is my biggest and nicest steelhead so far! I was fishing small clusters of some roe I cured with your products and after about 30 minutes or so the fish hit. Thanks Pro-Cure! Sam Sam
I’ve been fishing with my buddy Capt. Ron Hunter and we’ve been continually catching large walleye when the boats around us are getting skunked. We’ve been blending the Pro-Cure Garlic Gel with either Leech or Night Crawler Super Gel with tremendous results. You were right – walleye love the garlic scent (so do the northern pike!)
Rick Gruebele, tournament angler, Cambridge, MN
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