Editors note: Ice fisherman take notice, Pro-Cure will soon be releasing our new line of ICE FISHING SCENT this summer or early fall. It will blow your mind. All reports we are getting back have been beyond our wildest expectation. Stay tuned for when these fantastic new scents will be available. And remember, besides being the most powerful scents available anywhere, they are all UV enhanced. Fish see it, and they just can’t say no! Turn your slow days into the best days ever with Pro-cure!!!
February 2010
CO-WINNER
“I wouldn’t have believed until I tried it” was the most heard statement on our recent annual outing into Canada. I tested the Pro-Cure Ice Magic Ice Gel and it made a believer out of the guys in a quick hurry. We tested the Smelt. Walleye, Minnow and Crappie Perch formulas all to our amazement. We needed not purchase any more bait, just a squirt of Ice Magic Ice Gel on our lures and the fish would come up from the depths. We actually did a side by side comparison to Jigs with Minnows and Jigs with Ice Magic. Ice Magic by far our performed the jig and minnow combination over and over. It was Unbelievable.
Unlike other scents the Pro-Cure Ice Magic scents didn’t fall off our lures once it hit the water. It actually took some time for the scent to wear off the jigs, and to get all the gel off we actually had to wash the Ice Gel off the jig with our fingers in the ice hole.
Since we were outfishing everyone around us it was easy to make new friends. When they asked what I was using all I said was “watch this. I’m fishing my Jig without a minnow, and just a squirt of Ice Magic!” It wasn’t long and that same statement was repeated again and again. “I wouldn’t have believed until I saw it work! ” I have learned over the years to never under estimate the effectiveness of Pro-cure, be it Summer or Winter, Spring or Fall. I have been using Pro-Cure products for quite some time now and over the years have introduce many anglers to Pro-cure. It doesn’t take long before I see them all with a bottle or two of Pro-Cure in their tackle boxes.
Rick Gruebele, Cambridge , MN
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